So why would you use a GUI tool like SmartGit? Well, if you are not a big fan of the command line, and you like to see the set of commands to use, then a GUI tool is for you. There are many more commands available, but these are the ones you will probably use most of the time. If you would like to clone your Beanstalk repository, you would enter something like this: the next step all you need to do is select a local path on your computer where you would like to clone the repository and you are done, you have setup your working copy.Īfter you have setup your working copy, you can easily fetch, commit, push, delete, merge, branch, and switch. To clone repository all you need to do is go to Project → Clone… and then enter Repository URL or Local Directory, depending whether you have a remote or local repository. You can find information about generating SSH keys in our help section. Keep in mind that you will need to setup SSH keys in order to use SmartGit. In order to use SmartGit, you still need some basic knowledge of how Git works, though SmartGit hides most of the complexity. To start using your Git repository, you need to clone your repository or open a working tree first. SmartGit is built on Java, so you need to install the Java Runtime Environment first. In this article we will show you how to clone a Beanstalk repository, and how to use it. Setting up a Beanstalk repository and using it with SmartGit is really easy.
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