On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 11:13:04PM -0500, Larry Martell wrote: > On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 11:00 PM William Torrez Corea wrote: > > > I am working with remotes, when i want push to the remote with this > > command appear the following error: > > > > *git push main master* > > > > fatal: 'main' does not appear to be a git repository > >> fatal: Could not read from remote repository. > >> > >> Please make sure you have the correct access rights > >> and the repository exists. > >> > > > > I have the following branching: > > > >> main > >> * master > >> > > > > I don't want to create a new branching, I want to push my advance to the > > main but it is impossible. This creates a new branching. > > > > I think the command you want is: > > git push origin main >
Assuming that 'origin' is a "remote" is a safe bet. The output of command `git remote` will tell if it is. I think that git push is just what Original Poster wants. It pushes current branch, the branch marked with the *, to default remote "origin" into branch with name as the current branch. We, this mailinglist, will see if the `git push` did work for O.P. or we will see follow-up postings ... > This has nothing to do with Debian This mailinglist is debian-user@lists.debian.org and in "How to ask smart questions" is documented that it is OK that _you_ ignore what _you_ consider off-topic. Yeah, where what to ask is an art. Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse