While studying the Git version control system in Android Studio, I ran into a problem. I was guided by the method described here: http://it-is-not-difficult.blogspot.ru/2014/03/android-studio-git-tutorial.html When you run the fifth step (push), you receive the error message: Push rejected : master: rejected . Nothing appears on the repository. A test to check the version and performance of the git client showed that everything is fine. I can not understand what I did wrong.

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I solved the problem by solving the problem in another way: I created a project and a repository for it right from the studio, everything is commited and fired.