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Importing a GitHub Repository
Updated on 2024-11-22 GMT+08:00
Importing a GitHub Repository
- Go to the CodeArts Repo homepage, click New Repository, and select an existing project from the Project drop-down list box or create a project.
- Set the repo type to Import and import from Github.
- Choose an authorization mode. You can grant permissions By service endpoints (see Service Endpoint Authorization) or By personal access tokens (see Obtaining an Access Token).
- Click Next. On the Select Repository page, select the repo to be imported and click Next. On the Basic Information page, enter the basic information by referring to the Entering Basic Information for a Repository table and set the parameters for syncing a repo information by referring to Table 1 Parameters for syncing repo settings.
Service Endpoint Authorization
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
Service Endpoint Name |
Mandatory. Enter a name with a maximum of 256 characters. |
Authentication Mode |
Mandatory. Select a value as required.
|
Parent topic: Migrating a Third-Party Git Repository to CodeArts Repo
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