![]() Go to Settings > Version control > Github you will see login and password for your Github account.Usually the path to git.exe is program files > git > bin > git.exe.After the installation, open Android Studio settings page and select the git.exe.Android Studio settings > Plugins pageĭownload the git version control system from this link and setup.Step 4 : Publish the Android Library onto GitHub Packages. Step 3 : Update adle inside the library module. Inside you GitHub account: Step 2: Store your GitHub Personal Access Token details. Setup the Github plugins in the Android Studio settings Part 1 Publish Android library to GitHub Packages Step 1 : Generate a Personal Access Token for GitHub. To add an Android Studio project to GitHub, you will first need to create a GitHub repository. This time I'll explain it briefly.Īndroid studio is compatible with github but you need adjust something: Online Users need to enable "alternate authentication credentials" asįirst time I have added a video link for solving your problem but I learned it was a bad idea. Then enter the credentials for the repository and click 'Ok'.(Visual Studio When committed will be prompt to define the remote repository.There you can ![]() In the prompt window select "commit and push"Īfter analyzing code android studio will prompt to review or commit code Open the Version Control windows (Next to terminal window) > Click commit VCS (main menu) > Enable Version Control Integration > Select GIT Note: If you are using GitHub 'Share on GitHub' is the easiest option as stated in other answers.įile (main menu) > Settings > Search for GitHub IntegrationĮnable Version Control Integration for The Project ![]() ![]() Following method is a generic way of pushing an Android Studio project to a GIT based repository solely using GUI.This has been tested with a GIT repository hosted in Visual Studio Online and should virtually work with GitHub or any other GIT based version control provider. ![]()
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