Developer Walks Through Pushing a Local Health Data Project to GitHub via Git and SSH
A developer documented the step-by-step process of uploading a local health records project to GitHub using Git for version control and SSH for secure authentication. The project, named 'kenya-health-records', was created on a desktop and organised into data, notebooks, and scripts folders before being tracked with Git. Key steps included initialising a Git repository, staging and committing files, and linking the local folder to a newly created public GitHub repository. SSH was used to securely verify the developer's identity, allowing committed changes to be pushed from the local machine to GitHub. The walkthrough highlights that getting a project onto GitHub for the first time requires understanding both Git for tracking history and SSH for authorising remote access.
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