I already have a local git repo on my disk.
Now what I'd like to do is to create a remote for it in my Bitbucket account – the code right now has NO remotes.
However, in the options to import an existing repository I must provide an URL, I see no options to simply upload my local repo.
If I create the repo, I end up with another master branch on remote, which of course collides with the one I already have locally.
What is the best way to solve this?
To answer my own question in the hope that it may help others:
* Create a new repo, and choose No on the option "Include .gitignore?"
* After that, the information to configure your remote is displayed, and you can just push it.
Sometimes comfort really get into the way.
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