How to add my app to a specific repository branch? Or how to start creating a app inside a new branch?










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I have to clone a repository in which there is only a postman collection and a readme, do a checkout and develop an app in this new brach before a do pull request. How do I create the app in this branch using android studio? Or how do I make the app first and move it to my branch?










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    I have to clone a repository in which there is only a postman collection and a readme, do a checkout and develop an app in this new brach before a do pull request. How do I create the app in this branch using android studio? Or how do I make the app first and move it to my branch?










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      I have to clone a repository in which there is only a postman collection and a readme, do a checkout and develop an app in this new brach before a do pull request. How do I create the app in this branch using android studio? Or how do I make the app first and move it to my branch?










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      I have to clone a repository in which there is only a postman collection and a readme, do a checkout and develop an app in this new brach before a do pull request. How do I create the app in this branch using android studio? Or how do I make the app first and move it to my branch?







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          You can create a new branch by:



          Git branch "name of the branch"


          and switch to a specific branch by :



          Git checkout "name of the branch"


          Also you can check which branch you are currently on it, simply by :



          git branch


          When you commit your change locally now you can push it to remote repository in the branch which created locally by you. By do so a branch will created in the remote repository.






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          • Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

            – MJG
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:52











          • 1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

            – Majid Rajabi
            Nov 12 '18 at 13:06










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          You can create a new branch by:



          Git branch "name of the branch"


          and switch to a specific branch by :



          Git checkout "name of the branch"


          Also you can check which branch you are currently on it, simply by :



          git branch


          When you commit your change locally now you can push it to remote repository in the branch which created locally by you. By do so a branch will created in the remote repository.






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          • Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

            – MJG
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:52











          • 1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

            – Majid Rajabi
            Nov 12 '18 at 13:06















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          You can create a new branch by:



          Git branch "name of the branch"


          and switch to a specific branch by :



          Git checkout "name of the branch"


          Also you can check which branch you are currently on it, simply by :



          git branch


          When you commit your change locally now you can push it to remote repository in the branch which created locally by you. By do so a branch will created in the remote repository.






          share|improve this answer























          • Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

            – MJG
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:52











          • 1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

            – Majid Rajabi
            Nov 12 '18 at 13:06













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          You can create a new branch by:



          Git branch "name of the branch"


          and switch to a specific branch by :



          Git checkout "name of the branch"


          Also you can check which branch you are currently on it, simply by :



          git branch


          When you commit your change locally now you can push it to remote repository in the branch which created locally by you. By do so a branch will created in the remote repository.






          share|improve this answer













          You can create a new branch by:



          Git branch "name of the branch"


          and switch to a specific branch by :



          Git checkout "name of the branch"


          Also you can check which branch you are currently on it, simply by :



          git branch


          When you commit your change locally now you can push it to remote repository in the branch which created locally by you. By do so a branch will created in the remote repository.







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          • Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

            – MJG
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:52











          • 1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

            – Majid Rajabi
            Nov 12 '18 at 13:06

















          • Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

            – MJG
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:52











          • 1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

            – Majid Rajabi
            Nov 12 '18 at 13:06
















          Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

          – MJG
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:52





          Yes, but I have two spefic scenarios I have to handle: 1) I made the app to practice in my own repository (github). How do I move it to to this branch I've just created in the other repositiory? 2) If I clone a repository (only with a readme and a postman collection) and make a new branch in it, how do I start making my app inside of it?

          – MJG
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:52













          1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

          – Majid Rajabi
          Nov 12 '18 at 13:06





          1)After cloning the app, change the remote repository url to new one and then push the app to it. 2)I don't understand what you mean?

          – Majid Rajabi
          Nov 12 '18 at 13:06



















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