In this video, we discuss how to make your first GitHub repository and push to GitHub on Linux. We'll walk through the essential steps, including how to install Git on Linux, configure your identity, create a new local repository, add and commit your files, and connect it to a new remote GitHub repository. This easy guide ensures you can successfully push your code from your Linux machine to GitHub using fundamental Git commands. #GitHub #Linux #Git 00:00 Introduction 00:07 Searching for Linux on Google 00:14 Browsing Linux.org 00:26 Creating a New Repository 00:30 Reviewing Repository Fields 00:37 Navigating Linux.org 00:46 Secure Your AI Now 00:54 Returning to GitHub Dashboard 01:01 Viewing sample-project Repository 01:08 Cloning the Repository 01:16 Setting Up Remote Connection 01:28 Working with README.md 01:34 Building with Agent 01:41 Setting Up Remote 01:48 Opening Terminal in VS Code 01:54 Exploring Files 02:00 Running a New Terminal 02:10 Checking Terminal Output 02:18 Basic Command Not Found 02:25 Running Bash Commands 02:30 Opening VS Code Desktop 02:37 Opening a New Tab 02:44 Navigating to GitHub Dashboard 02:50 GitHub Dashboard Home

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