Node.js: Handle error "Everything up-to-date" when pushing

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If Git tells you "Everything up-to-date" but your changes are not deployed, it could be because you forgot to commit. Try running:

git add -A .
git commit -m "Your commit message"
git push stackhero main

If you have not made any changes but still want to trigger a deployment, you can force an empty commit:

git commit --allow-empty -m "Force update"
git push stackhero main