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January 27, 2018
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The Git Push button has a notification. What does it mean?

  • January 27, 2018
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I recently tried to push a Git commit to a remote fork.

Even though I have made a push, there is a notification 'circle' on the Push icon.

It's worth noting that the Push did not add any files to the remote repository.

If you have run into this issue, could you solve this issue? What does the notification mean?

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Correct answer BenPleysier

The repository doesn't include the more recent commits. My sense is that the repository is three commits behind.


halfmut  wrote

The repository doesn't include the more recent commits. My sense is that the repository is three commits behind.

That is why you see the 3 as in

The 'Nothing to commit...' message refers to the local copy.

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Braniac
January 27, 2018

do you have any added files from your working space to be commited ?

halfmutAuthor
Participating Frequently
January 28, 2018

No, according to Dreamweaver there are no files left to be committed.

The line of text in the dialog box says, 'Nothing to commit, the working directory is clean.'

BenPleysier
Braniac
January 28, 2018

Have you checked the remote to see if the files have been added to the repository?

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