![]() ![]() Git ( git) is a version control system accessible from the command line, and Git Bash is a program that allows the developer to use Git on Windows since Git by itself can only be installed on Linux. ![]() It is easy to get the two mixed up, but remember, Git =/= GitHub. □ but it I tried it the command through git bash, ' bash: gh: command not found' is the okay, so Git Bash and GitHub CLI are two completely different pieces of software. I saw that vs code does it for you without us having to go to github to create one firstĪlternatively, if you prefer to do this stuff from your CLI, you can install github for your terminal and then is as simple as typing: Just one note: if the repository doesn't exist in Github, first you will have to create it: ![]()
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