Python: Configuring the git push command for deployment

This documentation is part of the Deploy to production guide. You can view the complete guide here: How to deploy your Python code to production in just a few minutes.

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Stackhero offers a ready-to-use Python cloud solution designed to simplify your deployments:

  • Deploy your application to production in just seconds with a simple git push.
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Stackhero makes deployment easy by using the Git CLI and the familiar git push command. There’s no need to install extra software—just configure your Git remote once and you’re ready to go.

You’ll find your git remote command on the main page of your service in the Stackhero dashboard. It looks like this:

git remote add stackhero ssh://stackhero@<XXXXXX>.stackhero-network.com:222/project.git

Python Git remote command on Stackhero's dashboardPython Git remote command on Stackhero's dashboard