David Y.
—When attempting to push commits to a remote branch with Git, you get the following error messages:
error: src refspec master does not match any. error: failed to push some refs to '<REMOTE_URL>'
This error message usually indicates that the branch you’re attempting to push does not exist. This could happen if you neglect to create an initial commit on a given branch, after you change the name of a branch, or if you misspell the branch name.
To resolve the issue, first check the push command. For example, if you’ve changed the primary branch name from master
to main
, running git push origin master
will produce this error message, and you should run git push origin main
instead.
If you’re trying to push a branch that hasn’t been created yet, you should create it first.
git checkout -b my-new-branch git add . git commit -m "New branch" git push -u origin my-new-branch
If your branch contains no commits (check this by seeing whether git log
produces an error message), create a commit before you can push.
git add . git commit -m "Initial commit" git push -u origin main
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