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How do I create a remote git repository in EGit and link it to an existing Eclipse project?

I am using Eclipse Helios and EGit. I am new to Git. I have an existing Eclips开发者_开发问答e project for an Android app I would like to place in Git. Can someone please share some instructions on how to setup a Git repo on a shared folder, and place the existing project into this git repo using EGit? I have tried a variety of options with no success.

Thanks!


I had the same question (how to do it in Eclipse / eGit), and I just found the answer to the question stated in the title :

  1. either go to Window > Show View > Other... then select Git > Git repositories or click the Git repositories icon in the set of icons in the right
  2. expand the repository to see "Remotes", right click and Create Remote
  3. choose the option : fetch will tell eclipse you're only allowed to read (which is the correct option if you don't want/have the right to push on that repo). then name that remote repository like you want (the first is usually named "origin", but you can have "prod", "test-server", ...)
  4. click on change to specify the uri of the repository. You can paste on the first field the complete uri you would type after "git clone"; if in GitHub you first copy the uri then it might be automatically filled in
  5. "Finish" then "Save and Push" or "Save and Fetch" according to what you chose in 3°

Also, for creating a new project in Eclipse from an existing git repository with eGit, all you have to do is to go in File > Import...and choosing Git/Projects from Git. Then follow the steps


You can do everything from the command line instead:

Do this in the root of the project:

git init

Do the same in the folder where you want your blessed or central repository:

git init --bare

In the local repository, add a readme file and commit it:

echo "testing" > readme
git add readme   
git commit -m "initial commit"

Now link and push your changes to the central repository:

git remote add origin //server/share/repodir
git push -u origin master

Hope this gets you started.

You can use egit later if you like, but there is nothing wrong with using git separately.


See http://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/User_Guide

If you only want one project in your git repo, Team>Share Project will turn that project into a git repo. You can then create another repo on your share, and push your project repo to the shared folder repo.

If you want a repo with multiple projects, your best bet is to create the project in an external location to the workspace. Then you can create the git repo in the folder above your project.

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