Do you know what this framework is? I’m afraid it’s a very general thing.
It is the basic structure of an app
I saw your revised question, it’s now easier. I use Tower, but the operation should be similar to SourceTree.
You can right-click the commit of that architecture and select checkout, and there will be a new project (why not new branch here? It’s very simple. You want to open a new project, right? You can’t still use the previous git Operate on the stream), and then git init will be fine.
My understanding is that if you want to pull the framework created by your boss from the submission record, then you can just pull out a branch on the corresponding commit, copy the code out, and create a new version control
Do you know what this framework is?
I’m afraid it’s a very general thing.
I saw your revised question, it’s now easier.
I use Tower, but the operation should be similar to SourceTree.
You can right-click the commit of that architecture and select checkout, and there will be a new project (why not new branch here? It’s very simple. You want to open a new project, right? You can’t still use the previous git Operate on the stream), and then git init will be fine.
My understanding is that if you want to pull the framework created by your boss from the submission record, then you can just pull out a branch on the corresponding commit, copy the code out, and create a new version control