![]() ![]() Each one of these items will lead to the same “Repository Management” popup dialog, with the “Clone” section selected, which I will show you at the end. Launching the Repository Management Dialog 1. File | Clone Repoįrom the File menu, click on Clone Repo. “New Tab” tabįrom the “New Tab” page, which can be added (if you don’t already have one) by clicking the + button in the tab bar – Add New Tab Alternatively, this menu item also comes with a keyboard shortcut of CTRL + N, if you prefer keyboard shortcuts File | Clone Repo 2. Once the “New Tab” page is opened, click on “Clone a Repo” from the menu down the left-hand side – Clone a Repository from the New Tab. This one is a little more subtle, but always available in view if you need it. On the far left of any open tabs (even the “New Tab”), there is a folder icon. Once you’ve successfully launched the “Repository Management” dialog, make sure you’re on the “Clone” item on the left-hand side – The Repository Management Dialog Launch the Repository Management Popup Cloning from the Repository Management Dialog Clicking on this icon will launch the “Repository Management” popup. When “Clone” is selected, we are presented with a multitude of providers to clone our repo from. Simply provide the local folder you want to clone the repository into and the URL to the remote repository.įor example, acquire the URL of your repository from GitHub – GitHub Repository URLĪnd paste that value into the GitKraken Git GUI “URL” field – Cloning a GitHub Repository with a URL If all you have is a URL that doesn’t correspond with any of the listed providers, you can do that using the “Clone with URL” item at the very top. ![]() With those fields provided, you will be presented with the “Full Path” field. This pre-populates with the “Where to clone to” plus the repository name. You can change the repository name by typing over the value in that field. Now, I do want to back up just a little bit to the Repository Management dialog to take a look at another provider – The Repository Management Dialog You’re ready to work with your repository! Once this process completes, you’ll be asked if you want to open the newly cloned repository – Open the Clone?Ĭlicking on “Open Now” will open a new tab in the GitKraken Git GUI to your newly cloned repository – The Newly Opened Repository The GitKraken Git GUI will ask you for credentials (if necessary), and then a progress dialog will be shown – Cloning Progress Once you’re satisfied, click on, “Clone the repo!” to initiate the clone process. If you’ve authorized the GitKraken Git GUI to interact with one of these other providers (perhaps another post is warranted for that?), you can select which repository you want to clone from a list. ![]() Upon selecting a remote repository from the list, you’ll be presented with the “full path” item, so you can change the local folder name the repository is being cloned into, and the “Clone the repo!” button becoming active – Where to Clone? For example, I’ve authorized the GitKraken Git GUI to work with, so I am able to directly select which repository I want to clone – Clone from GitHubĬlick the drop down, and select any repository from your account (or organizations, if you’ve allowed the GitKraken Git GUI access to them) – GitHub Remote Repository List ![]()
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