I guess here is some more info.  On AWS, I would use "eb deploy" and it 
would upload my project files, create a new version, and make it go live. 
 Whats the equivalent on google app engine?

I feel like this has to be right in front of my face but I have been 
looking all over the place all morning and I just don't see what I am 
supposed to do.


On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 11:43:41 AM UTC-6, Daniel Lemon wrote:
>
>
> This is a very basic problem.  I must have missed something obvious.  This 
> is one of those things where I don't even know what to search for.
>
> I created a basic go "Hello World" app.  It works great.  What I want to 
> do is now is to make changes to that web page.
>
> I cloned the source code to a local repo, then changed the hello world 
> text in the go file, and then I pushed that change up.  My change is 
> visible in the "master" branch.
>
> But what do I do now?  How do I get this change to be live on the web 
> site?  This is where I am lost.
>

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