
- #Github for mac how to#
- #Github for mac mac os#
A.3.4 Bash via Windows Services for Linux. A.3 Windows is special … and not in a good way. #Github for mac how to#
40.1.1 Common predicaments and how to recover/avoid. 39.4 GitHub as course management system. 33.14 Let people correct you on the internet. 33.12 Linking to a ZIP archive of your repo. 33.2 Get over your hang ups re: committing derived products. 31.7 Push these changes to origin/master. 30.5.1 No, you can’t do this via GitHub. 30.2 usethis::create_from_github("OWNER/REPO"). 29.3.3 Hyperlink to specific lines at a specific state. 29.2 Browse commit history and specific commits. 28.4 Some local work is committed, some is not. 28.3.1 Use a temporary branch for local work. 26.4 Why don’t we push intermediate progress?. 19.1 Morph R Markdown into a renderable R script. 17.6 Confirm the local files propagated to the GitHub remote. 17.5.2 Connect local repo to GitHub repo. 17.5 Make and connect a GitHub repo, option 2. 17.4 Make and connect a GitHub repo, option 1. 16.6 Confirm the local change propagated to the GitHub remote.
15.5 Confirm the local change propagated to the GitHub remote.14.9 I hear you have some Git repo inside your Git repo.14.8 RStudio is not making certain files available for staging/committing.14.7 Push rejected, i.e. fail at the Git/GitHub level.14.5 I have no idea if my local repo and my remote repo are connected.14.4 Push/Pull buttons greyed out in RStudio.
#Github for mac mac os#
14.2 RStudio Git pane disappears on Mac OS. 14.1 I think I have installed Git but damn if I can find it. 12.7 Were you challenged for GitHub username and password?. 12.6 Confirm the local change propagated to the GitHub remote. 12.5 Push your local changes online to GitHub. 12.3 Clone the new GitHub repository to your computer via RStudio. 11.6.2 git2r – or some other tool – can’t find SSH keys on Windows. 10.3.1 You might not need to do anything!. 10.3 Activating a Git credential helper. 10.2.4 Access the OS-level keychain or wallet. 10.2.3 Access the Git credential manager directly. 10.2.2 Store credentials through organic Git use. 10.2.1 Call an R function to store your credentials. 10.1 You should get a personal access token (PAT). 9.5 Am I really going to type GitHub username and password on each push?. 9.4 Confirm the local change propagated to the GitHub remote. 9.3 Make a local change, commit, and push. 9.2 Clone the repo to your local computer. 8.3 No one is giving out Git Nerd merit badges.
8.2 A picture is worth a thousand words. 8.1 What is a Git client? Why would you want one?. 7.1.2 Configure the default name for an initial branch.
5.1 How to think about upgrading R and RStudio. 1.7 What’s special about using R with Git and GitHub?.