Kdevelop Push Project Code on An Empty Repository in GitHub
I've recently tried to use KDevelop for development.
I've seen that git is integrated inside KDevelop.
Can someone tell me how can I submit(commit) code from my local machine
to a remote repository on my GitHub account through KDevelop ide (not by using git commands through terminal)
The truth is that I'm not so familiar with git and GitHub but my use case
is to upload my code that exists on my local machine towards GitHub repositories. I thought that using GitHub for backup and versioning reason would be a good idea.
Thanks
git github push commit kdevelop
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I've recently tried to use KDevelop for development.
I've seen that git is integrated inside KDevelop.
Can someone tell me how can I submit(commit) code from my local machine
to a remote repository on my GitHub account through KDevelop ide (not by using git commands through terminal)
The truth is that I'm not so familiar with git and GitHub but my use case
is to upload my code that exists on my local machine towards GitHub repositories. I thought that using GitHub for backup and versioning reason would be a good idea.
Thanks
git github push commit kdevelop
Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
– CodeWizard
Nov 17 '18 at 7:52
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I've recently tried to use KDevelop for development.
I've seen that git is integrated inside KDevelop.
Can someone tell me how can I submit(commit) code from my local machine
to a remote repository on my GitHub account through KDevelop ide (not by using git commands through terminal)
The truth is that I'm not so familiar with git and GitHub but my use case
is to upload my code that exists on my local machine towards GitHub repositories. I thought that using GitHub for backup and versioning reason would be a good idea.
Thanks
git github push commit kdevelop
I've recently tried to use KDevelop for development.
I've seen that git is integrated inside KDevelop.
Can someone tell me how can I submit(commit) code from my local machine
to a remote repository on my GitHub account through KDevelop ide (not by using git commands through terminal)
The truth is that I'm not so familiar with git and GitHub but my use case
is to upload my code that exists on my local machine towards GitHub repositories. I thought that using GitHub for backup and versioning reason would be a good idea.
Thanks
git github push commit kdevelop
git github push commit kdevelop
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Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
– CodeWizard
Nov 17 '18 at 7:52
add a comment |
Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
– CodeWizard
Nov 17 '18 at 7:52
Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
– CodeWizard
Nov 17 '18 at 7:52
Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
– CodeWizard
Nov 17 '18 at 7:52
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Try out VSCode if you are looking for an easy tool for developing. and read those docs for KDevelop dot.kde.org/2010/10/26/kdevelop-41-brings-git-integration
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