git push
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You can use git push
to add a local project repository to GitLab. After you add a repository,
GitLab creates your project in your chosen namespace.
NOTE:
You cannot use git push
to create projects with paths that were previously used or
renamed.
Previously used project paths have a redirect. Instead of creating a new project,
the redirect causes push attempts to redirect requests to the renamed project location.
To create a new project for a previously used or renamed project, use the UI
or the Projects API.
Prerequisites:
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You must have permission to add new projects to a namespace. To verify your permissions:
- On the left sidebar, select Search or go to and find your group.
- In the upper-right corner, confirm that New project is visible.
If you do not have the necessary permission, contact your GitLab administrator.
To create a project with git push
:
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Push your local repository to GitLab with one of the following:
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With SSH:
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If your project uses the standard port 22, run:
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If your project requires a non-standard port number, run:
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With HTTP, run:
git push --set-upstream https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject.git master
Replace the following values:
-
gitlab.example.com
with the machine domain name hosts your Git repository. -
namespace
with your namespace name. -
myproject
with your project name. - If specifying a port, change
00
to your project's required port number. - Optional. To export existing repository tags, append the
--tags
flag to yourgit push
command.
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Optional. Configure the remote:
git remote add origin https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject.git
When the git push
operation completes, GitLab displays the following message:
remote: The private project namespace/myproject was created.
To view your new project, go to https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject
.
By default, your project's visibility is set to Private,
but you can change the project's visibility.