does anyone know how to push code to Github from the terminal? 
I do the git add . but when i do the git commit it shows many errors can anyone show me the right way?
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        sadboy99
        
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                    can you post the error message – Somil Garg Nov 19 '19 at 04:28
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                    its asks for the commit message but when i type it and press enter it just goes to a new line how can i actually commit the code? – sadboy99 Nov 19 '19 at 04:41
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                    `git commit -m "commit message"` are you using the same thing – Somil Garg Nov 19 '19 at 04:42
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        Only git commit --allow-empty-message would make a commit without you having to enter a message.
But that is not a good practice.
git commit -m "<msg>" will Use the given <msg> as the commit message.
As seen in "Add line break to 'git commit -m' from the command line", multiple -m means multiple lines to your commit message.
git commit -m "My head line" -m "My content line." 
 
    
    
        VonC
        
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