+ [2015-02-13T23:49:19Z] J1G|Anon126 pi-_: there is a technical way to do it, but the lazy way is to delete the .git directory and start over
+ [2015-02-13T23:50:18Z] pi-_ J1G|Anon126: I think I will go with that. Would I also delete and recreate the repo on github?
+ [2015-02-13T23:50:38Z] J1G|Anon126 pi-_: yes, that would also be the "lazy way"
+ [2015-02-13T23:50:56Z] J1G|Anon126 (and yes, there is a technical way there, too)

message no. 79285

Posted by linuxmint in #github at 2015-02-13T06:04:21Z

Hello, can someone help me? I setup a website repository. I then setup a local git directory with $ git init. I need to push to the website repository, but $ git push, gave error: configure a remote repository using git remote add <name> <url>.
+ [2015-02-14T01:30:43Z] as4500 um....hello?
+ [2015-02-14T01:48:43Z] gitinfo asksol: [!welcome] Welcome to #git, a place full of helpful gits. If you have a question, feel free to just go ahead and ask—somebody should answer shortly. For more info on this channel, see http://jk.gs/git/ Take backups (type !backup to learn how) before taking advice.
+ [2015-02-14T01:51:17Z] VxJasonxV thibaultcha: it wasn't asksol