You can upload and commit an existing file to a GitHub Enterprise repository. Drag and drop a file to any directory in the file tree, or upload files from the repository's main page.
Files that you add to a repository via a browser are limited to 25 MB per file. You can add larger files, up to 100 MB each, via the command line. For more information, see "Adding a file to a repository using the command line."
If you'd like to add a new file to an empty repository, you must first initialize or set up your repository. You can initialize an empty repository by adding a README file through the repository setup page. For more information, see "Initializing an empty repository with a README."
Tips:
- You can upload multiple files to GitHub Enterprise at the same time.
- If a repository has any protected branches, you can't edit or upload files in the protected branch using the web interface.
On GitHub Enterprise, navigate to the main page of the repository.
- Under your repository name, click Upload files.
- Drag and drop the file or folder you'd like to upload to your repository onto the file tree.
- At the bottom of the page, type a short, meaningful commit message that describes the change you made to the file.
- Below the commit message fields, decide whether to add your commit to the current branch or to a new branch. If your current branch is
master
, you should choose to create a new branch for your commit and then create a pull request. - Click Commit changes.