So I discovered I could create a blog on github with this
https://pages.github.com/I started with one of the layouts they offered and prepared a post. However I just can't figure out how to upload all of my files. Using the github app on windows I get
"Syncing would overwrite your uncommitted changes. Please commit or discard your changes and try again"
What's up with that? I created a repository with the same name as my username, etc but I can't sync the directory on my computed and upload it to github, or at least that's how I thought it would work. I thought he would just upload the changes.
I also tried to do this manually by "creating a file" on the website but I noticed I can't upload images, meaning I can only copy/paste code. I also have a folder with pics but can't create a folder within my repository.... I never used github btw. It might not be the best option for a blog but I thought it was as easy as me changing the html css and js and use the app to sync and publish the changes, making these appear on my repository and uploading my blog page (username.github.io). However I'm having a hard time doing this. Maybe on linux it would be easier for me but I only have windows at home.
I'm using the windows app but it seems it's just bad. It tells me to discard or commit changes but no option there, I need to use the console and I only know how to use the linux terminal, not the windows one. At first it looks very simple and smooth but then it looks like it doesnt have any support or options to do stuff. I thought it would replace the console.
Or maybe it's just me who just doesn't know how to use it too.
Here's a pic
https://i.imgur.com/9mSX2FU.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/vKPT7lD.pngbtw the uncommitted changes is the readme file with one more string which is the name of the repository if im not mistaken. How do i commit that on the website or using the app? I'm not familiar with the windows console
I found out I could undo the commit but then it tells me I failed to syn this branch, I searched and i needed to do git status to see what was wrong, etc, but that way i need to use the windows console. Isn't there any other way? I could ask someone to do this for me but I dont want to bug someone each time I want to make a change.