Git hub how to add repository to Netbeans?
I'm new to GitHub.
I just registered, because my client use it. He added me to repository, so I can see it now on gitHub website.
I worked with SVN, but not with Git.
I use Netbeans IDE and there is a plugin for git. I just want to know, how can I create local copy of repository and how do I need to do commit.
I'm just afraid to do it myself, because I ca开发者_开发技巧n corrupt data.
Add the NBGit plugin to your NetBeans: you will then been able to clone your repo.
Don't fear any data corruption - worst case, you could end up corrupting your local copy, but there won't be any consequence on the GitHub side.
Note: The clone or pull itself would still be made by hand (in a command-line interface): what was reported in "How do you use Netbeans to work with a Github project?" is still accurate.
NetBeans 7.0 has a native Git support, but it is still a bit immature.
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