Github Integration

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shearsey
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Github Integration

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To help you better we need some information from you.

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Product, version and build:5.5.153.0
32 or 64 bit version of product:64 bit
Operating system:Windows 10
32 or 64 bit OS:64 bit

In the latest version it looks as though Git is now supported as a source control system but I seem to be unable to find any help topic to help me configure this, could you confirm if this is now possible and point me in the right direction for help in configuring this.
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Many thanks

Sam
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Re: Github Integration

Post by cody m »

Here's a blog article talking about PrimalScript's Git integration as well as some information on how to use Git in PrimalScript.
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2018/07/02/ ... l-support/
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Re: Github Integration

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If the buttons are disabled, it usually means that the application was not able to detect the Git installation.

Do you have the Git executable at the following location?

C:\Program Files\git\cmd\git.exe
David
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