If you already know which online repository you want to use for your projects, option c) is more convenient.ī) Create a new project from a folder under version control: In this case you only need to create a new RStudio project for that directory and version control is automatically enabled. In order to push to a remote repository later on you add that remote repository by using the Git shell. ![]() There are three ways to create version control for a RStudio project.Ī) Create a new project and create a local Git repository: Select File > New Project., create a project from a New Directory and check the option Create a git repository. Git config -global user.email 2: Create a new RStudio project with Git git config -global user.name 'yourGitHubUsername' Go to Tools > Shell to open the Git Shell to tell Git your username and GitHub email. User name and email needs to be set only once. You can directly open the Git prompt from within RStudio. Setup Git: Configure Git and set your user name and email (the email address you used to register on GitHub). Restart RStudio, if it worked out you will find the Git icon on the top toolbar, as shown below.ģ.The path should be something like: /usr/bin/git ![]() Linux/OS X: type which git and hit enter. The path should be something like: C:/Program Files (x86)/Git/bin/git.exe Open a shell, if you don’t know where Git is installed. Set the path to the Git executable that you just installed.Check Enable version control interface for RStudio projects.Open RStudio and go to Tools > Global Options… click on Git/SVN.Setup Git in RStudio: Tell RStudio where to find the Git installation. If you are new to Git follow the 15 min TryGit Tutorial to get a quick introduction to Git.Ģ. ![]()
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