Node.js: Configure the remote repository server

This documentation is part of the Getting started guide. View the full guide here: Learn how to deploy a Node.js service on Stackhero quickly and securely.

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Deploying your application via Git on Stackhero is straightforward. On your service's main page, you will find a command to add a Git remote, which might look something like this:

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

You can copy and paste this command into your terminal to set up the remote.