After filling these fields, click on "Clone the repo!" It will clone and open on a new tab. We need to select the folders and our repository from our account. Just click on it, sign in and go back to GitKraken. If you don't have your account linked yet, a green button to connect your profile will appear. It's a requisite to have your GitHub account linked. After clicking on clone a repo, a modal like this will pop up. In these inputs, we need to select the folder where we want to clone the repository and choose the repo of your GitHub account. In this tutorial, we'll use GitHub as the git provider, so we click on "," and two inputs will appear on the right side of the modal. We need the "Clone a repo" option so that we will click it. □Īfter clicking the "New tab" button, a new screen will appear, and on the left, you'll see a headline "GitKraken Client" and three buttons with different options. The first thing we need before cloning a project is an existing project on Github, so if we already have one that we want to clone, press the "New Tab" button. If you are new to GitKraken, follow these steps, and you'll have your repo cloned on your computer or create a new one and hosted on GitHub. If you haven't downloaded the GitKraken client, you can use my referral code. Using GitKraken is easy when you are trying to initialize or clone a repository, and in this tutorial, I will show you how easy it is.
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