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You need to add a new remote, pointing to GitHub, and then push to it. The steps:
Create a repository on GitHub, without a README, completely empty.
In your existing repository: git remote add REMOTENAME URL. You could name the remote github, for example, or anything else you want. Copy the URL from the GitHub page of the repository you just created.
Push from your existing repository: git push REMOTENAME BRANCHNAME. For example, if you named your remote
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