gepushed
Gepushed is an informal hybrid term used in some German-speaking software development communities to describe the act of pushing code or changes to a remote repository or deployment target. It is commonly used in everyday speech and internal chats rather than formal documentation, signaling that a change has left a developer’s local environment and entered a shared or automated workflow.
Etymology and usage context: The word combines the English verb push with the German past participle prefix
Typical usage: Phrases such as "Ich habe den Branch gepushed" or "Der Build ist gepushed und läuft
Nuance: Gepushed generally conveys completion of the push action and visibility to teammates or automation, rather
Variants and notes: Some speakers may prefer "gepusht" or "gepushen" in various dialects or organizations. The
See also: Git push, push to production, CI/CD, software development slang.