Visual Studio To Github



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Add Visual Studio To Github

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Authenticate to GitHub and create a repository by using the Git tooling experience in Visual Studio 2019. Add and modify files, stage and commit changes, and then finally push to your remote.

Learning objectives

How To Connect Visual Studio To Github

By the end of this module, you'll be able to:

  • Add a GitHub account to sign in to Visual Studio
  • Initialize a Git repository and push it to GitHub by using Visual Studio
  • Make and push commits to your remote branch

Prerequisites

Visual studio push to github
  • Basic understanding of Git concepts
  • Familiarity with beginner Git commands
  • A GitHub account
  • Familiarity with Visual Studio 2019
  • Visual Studio 2019 (minimum version 16.9) installed

Link Visual Studio To Github

  • Exercise - Sign in to GitHub from Visual Studiomin
  • Create a repository on GitHub from Visual Studiomin
  • Exercise - Create a repository on GitHub from Visual Studiomin
  • Exercise - Push changes to GitHub from Visual Studiomin