Describes how to add an upstream remote repo to your forked/cloned repo to get the latest updates. · GitHub
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Repo upstream branch is not set when creating a new empty repo · Issue #11 · obrassard/initbot · GitHub
![James Ide on Twitter: "With the newest version of Git 2.37.0, you can run just "git push" to push new branches. No more "--set-upstream origin". Enable with: git config --global --add --bool James Ide on Twitter: "With the newest version of Git 2.37.0, you can run just "git push" to push new branches. No more "--set-upstream origin". Enable with: git config --global --add --bool](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FXfdkMvUYAAAsWZ.jpg:large)
James Ide on Twitter: "With the newest version of Git 2.37.0, you can run just "git push" to push new branches. No more "--set-upstream origin". Enable with: git config --global --add --bool
![git - Setting upstream to a submodule (or how to include a GitHub fork as a submodule) - Stack Overflow git - Setting upstream to a submodule (or how to include a GitHub fork as a submodule) - Stack Overflow](https://i.stack.imgur.com/01PNT.png)