![]() Choose the options you want, and then select Authorize github. ![]() If you're signing in to GitHub from Visual Studio for the first time, an Authorize Visual Studio notice appears. To do so, select Sign in from the drop-down menu. In the Open from GitHub window, you can either verify your GitHub account information or you can add it. Then, in the Browse a repository section, select GitHub. Next, in the Path section, you can choose to accept the default path to your local source files, or you can browse to a different location. In the Clone a repository window, under the Enter a Git repository URL section, add your repo info in the Repository location box. If so, select Clone.Īnd, if Git isn't on the menu bar, go to Tools > Options > Source Control > Plug-in Selection, and then select Git from the Current source control plug-in dropdown list. If you haven't interacted with the Git menu before, you might see Clone instead of Clone Repository. ![]()
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