After an apparently successful git push, the file misses the target
I am installing git between two AWS instances (call them A and B). I can extract the fine from A and see the changes in those files on B.
If I create a new file on B and commit it when I push from B to A, everything seems to be going well (I get a git message about creating objects ...), but I can't see the files on machine A. On machine A git status indicates that these files have been removed.
Why do I never see pushed files and why does git think they have been deleted?
See question Why can't I see changes in the remote repo after "git push"? For more information, see the Unexpected Behavior section of the GitFaq page on the Git Wiki.
Move your working directory forward by A. Clicking is like fetching backward, not pulling backward. This does not affect the working directory.
git checkout $YOUR_BRANCH
Do this on machine A after pressing B.
If it was obviously successful, then it would be obvious that there was a success. However, it looks like you are apparently in trouble.