Re: Xcode and Git
Re: Xcode and Git
- Subject: Re: Xcode and Git
- From: William Squires <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 13:31:56 -0500
On Apr 1, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Joar Wingfors <email@hidden> wrote:
> That would be the path to the folder containing the first project, because that's where the ".git" directory is at.
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Except that I don't see any .git files in the project directory, nor any subdirectories thereof. If I load the project in Xcode, though, I can see it's still under version control, so I would say offhand that it does have a repository somewhere...
(Xcode 5.1 on OS X 10.8.5)
> That said, I'm not sure if cloning a second copy of your project from the first copy of your project would be a good thing to do. I would imagine that in such a case it would be more appropriate to set up a separate remote repository that both of your "local" project clones from / pushes to.
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> Joar
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> On 1 apr 2014, at 10:00, William Squires <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Okay, let's say I have a project that's at a good "stopping point", so I commit it to my local Git repository. I now want to check out the project into a new folder. In Xcode (5.1) I can go to Source Control | Check Out..., but what's the path to the local repository for the project, so I can specify it in the "Check Out..." dialog?
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