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How to Push Existing Project to GitHub

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to upload and push an existing project to a GitHub repository.

Quick summary

This tutorial shows how to push an existing project to GitHub by creating a new repository and uploading your files directly through the GitHub interface. No command line required — the entire workflow is completed using GitHub's built-in file upload and commit tools.


Steps

  1. Click on your profile icon in the top-right corner of the GitHub dashboard.
  2. From the drop-down menu, select 'Your repositories'.
  3. Click the 'New' button to start creating a new repository.
  4. Enter a repository name in the provided field.
  5. Add a brief description for your repository.
  6. Click 'Create repository' to complete the repository setup.
  7. Once the repository is created, select 'Add file' from the repository toolbar.
  8. Click 'Upload files' to begin uploading your existing project.
  9. Add your project files by clicking 'Choose your files' or by dragging them into the upload area.
  10. Once files are uploaded, click 'Commit changes' to save them to the repository.

📌 Why this matters

Pushing an existing project to GitHub is a foundational skill for version control, team collaboration, and open-source contribution. GitHub allows developers to store, track, and share code in a centralized remote repository, making it easier to manage changes across teams and environments. Using GitHub's built-in file upload interface, even developers who are new to Git can host their projects without needing command-line tools. This workflow is essential for anyone looking to back up local code, collaborate with others, or deploy projects through GitHub-integrated platforms.
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