Eclipse is a popular Java integrated development environment that is commonly used to develop Java projects and projects in other programming languages. GitHub is currently one of the most popular code hosting platforms, providing code storage, version control and other functions. During the development process, it is often necessary to upload code to GitHub, so how to install the GitHub plug-in in Eclipse has become a topic of concern to many developers. This article will introduce in detail how to install the GitHub plug-in in Eclipse to manage the GitHub code repository more conveniently.
First you need to open the Eclipse integrated development environment. If Eclipse has not been installed, you can download the latest version from the Eclipse official website and install it.
EGit is a plug-in in Eclipse used to manage the Git version control system, and GitHub is based on the Git version control system. Therefore, we need to install the EGit plug-in in Eclipse to facilitate the management of the GitHub code repository.
Open the "Help" menu in Eclipse, select the "Eclipse Marketplace" option, search for "EGit" and select the "EGit - Git Integration for Eclipse" plug-in to install.
After the installation is completed, you need to restart Eclipse to take effect.
Open the "Window" menu in Eclipse, select the "Preferences" option, then select the "Git" tab in the pop-up window and enter GitHub account information, click the "Apply and Close" button to save the settings.
After logging in to your GitHub account, create a new code repository on GitHub. Open the newly created warehouse page and you can see the HTTPS or SSH link address of the warehouse.
Open the "Git" menu in Eclipse, select the "Clone a Git repository" option, and fill in the GitHub repository HTTPS or SSH link address and click the "Next" button.
In the next step, select the branch to be cloned and set the local warehouse path, then click the "Next" button.
After confirming that the information is correct, click the "Finish" button to start cloning the GitHub repository.
After editing the code in Eclipse, you can submit the code to the local warehouse by clicking the submit button at the bottom right of the code window. After the submission is completed, you can see the submitted record in the "Git" view of Eclipse.
To push the code in the local warehouse to the GitHub warehouse, you can right-click the local warehouse in Eclipse and select the "Team"->"Push to Upstream" option to push.
If you modify the code in the GitHub remote repository, you can right-click the local repository in Eclipse and select the "Team"->"Pull" option to pull it.
The EGit plug-in also supports many other functions, such as branch management, submission history viewing, etc. Related operations can be performed in the "Git" view in Eclipse.
In short, installing the GitHub plug-in in Eclipse can easily manage the GitHub code repository, upload the code to GitHub and perform version control. Through the steps introduced in this article, you can easily install the EGit plug-in in Eclipse and perform basic GitHub operations.
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