In this video, we discuss how to push an Android Studio project to GitHub, guiding you through each step. We'll cover how to create a repository on GitHub, enable Git in Android Studio, add your project files, and connect Android Studio to GitHub. Finally, we'll demonstrate how to push your project and verify your files on GitHub, even showing how to inspect the code in a cloud dev environment. #AndroidStudio #GitHub #PushProject 00:00 Introduction 00:08 ChatGPT Guide Overview 00:12 Searching for Push Guide 00:29 Reviewing Guide Sections 00:33 Navigate to GitHub 00:37 Start New Repository 00:46 Enter Repository Details 01:03 Set Repository Visibility 01:12 Create GitHub Repository 01:18 Repository Page Displayed 01:20 Enable Git in Studio (Narrated) 01:29 Add Files to Git (Narrated) 01:42 Connect to GitHub (Narrated) 01:59 Push Project (Narrated) 02:08 Verify Push (Narrated) 02:14 Verify Files on GitHub 02:20 Opening Codespaces 02:30 Launching Codespace

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