Hey guys,
I took some advice here the other week and signed up for github as i would like to share my programs between desktop and laptop for uni.
I have only just got around to actually messing with this and have done git real course on codeschool. The problem is that although it has told me all sorts of commands and things it doesnt actually cover the basic of basic which is how to backup a folder i already have.
Essentially i have my workspace folder that contains my eclipse and visual studio programs. I literally want that to be what is backed up on git and shared across the computers.
i made a repo on github and did a pull but that just creates a new folder on my computer or in my workspace.
Could anyone help me out with the steps i need to take to make a repo for my actual workspace folder so that i can just share this folder between the 2 computers? Cheers
I took some advice here the other week and signed up for github as i would like to share my programs between desktop and laptop for uni.
I have only just got around to actually messing with this and have done git real course on codeschool. The problem is that although it has told me all sorts of commands and things it doesnt actually cover the basic of basic which is how to backup a folder i already have.
Essentially i have my workspace folder that contains my eclipse and visual studio programs. I literally want that to be what is backed up on git and shared across the computers.
i made a repo on github and did a pull but that just creates a new folder on my computer or in my workspace.
Could anyone help me out with the steps i need to take to make a repo for my actual workspace folder so that i can just share this folder between the 2 computers? Cheers