![]() ![]() This is the video on YouTube where I show how to connect your local MadCap Flare project to the GitHub repository. You can start changing the files locally, committing and pushing the changes to the remote repository. This MadCap project is now bound or connected to your remote repository. git and click Next.Ĭlick Browse, select the MadCap Flare project file in the remote repository, and click OK.Īs a result, your MadCap project from GitHub or GitLab is imported locally on your computer. Paste the HTTPS link to your GitHub or GitLab repository ending in. In MadCap Flare, select File > New Project > Import From Source Control. Go to the GitHub or GitLab repository containing the MadCap Flare project you want to import. To import an existing MadCap Flare project from the GitHub or GitLab repository: Import an existing MadCap project from Git If you want to use Flare’s interface for Git operations, you need to bind it to a new repository as in Bind using the Flare interface. You can use your VS Code to commit and push all your changes in this project. Start Your 30-Day Trial of MadCap Central Now Deliver content experiences that set you apart from the competition and drive more value for your customers and your business. Now, your local MadCap project is synced with this GitHub repository. You can go to your GitHub repositories and find your new repo. Select Open on GitHub in the bottom left corner of the screen. Select Publish to GitHub public repository and click OK. MadCap Central provides a comprehensive and convenient set of Analytics data that is tailored to the needs of technical communicators. Select the Source Control tab from the side panel or click Ctrl + Shift + G. Open your Flare project folder in VS Code. To connect your local MadCap project to a new GitHub repository in Visual Studio Code: ![]() You must have GitHub account and VS Code installed. Upload your Madcap project to GitHub using VS Code Now you can change the local files in your MadCap project, commit the changes and push them to this remote repository. ![]() Your local project has been uploaded to your empty GitHub repository. Go to your GitHub repository and refresh the page to see the changes. Review the details of your bound project and click OK to close the menu. Select Git as your source control provider.Įnter your name, email address, and click OK. In your MadCap Flare, open Project > Project Properties > Source Control > Bind Project. To bind your MadCap Flare project to the GitHub repository:Ĭopy the link to your new and empty repository. Binding means connecting, uploading, or syncing the local files with the remote repository in the GitHub web interface. You want to bind this project to the repository in GitHub. In this scenario, you have a local MadCap Flare project on your computer. After connecting your project to Git, you will be able to commit all your changes to Git and sync this repository with any MadCap Flare project. Our goal is to connect your MadCap Flare project to a repository in GitHub or GitLab. ![]()
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