Re: Setting GIT repository

2020-10-12 Thread Don
I have struggled with this and what seems to work for me is to first use Git in Netbeans to start the process.  That creates a (hidden) .git directory in my project.  From a terminal in that .git folder I execute *git remote add origin reposit...@wherever.com:me/projectname.git* followed by

Re: Setting GIT repository

2020-10-11 Thread Jack W.
Right-click your Project -> Git -> Configuration On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 8:44 AM C N Davies wrote: > I'm using Netbeans 12 and I have several projects, I can't seem to find a > way to set the repository for each individual project. So project1 uses > repo1 and project2 uses repo2 etc. Each

Setting GIT repository

2020-10-11 Thread C N Davies
I'm using Netbeans 12 and I have several projects, I can't seem to find a way to set the repository for each individual project. So project1 uses repo1 and project2 uses repo2 etc. Each then would push to their respective remote github repo. I know it can be done because it seems I have done this