How To Pull GitHub Repository In Vs Code | Pull Any Project GitHub To Vs Code | TechieHelp

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How To Pull GitHub Repository In Vs Code | Pull Any Project GitHub To Vs Code | TechieHelp

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To pull a GitHub repository into Visual Studio Code, you can follow these steps:

Install Git: If you haven't already, you'll need to install Git on your system. You can download and install it from the official website: Git Downloads.
Open VS Code: Launch Visual Studio Code on your computer.
Open the Command Palette: You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+P (Mac).
Type "Git: Clone": In the command palette, start typing "Git: Clone". You should see an option called "Git: Clone" appear in the dropdown.
Enter Repository URL: Select "Git: Clone" and then enter the URL of the GitHub repository you want to clone when prompted. This URL can be found on the GitHub repository page by clicking on the "Code" button.
Choose Directory: Choose a directory on your local machine where you want to clone the repository.
Open Cloned Repository: After cloning is complete, Visual Studio Code will ask if you want to open the repository. Select "Yes" to open the repository in VS Code.
Pull Latest Changes: Once you have the repository opened in VS Code, you can pull the latest changes by clicking on the Source Control icon in the Activity Bar on the side (it looks like a branch), then clicking the three dots (...) and selecting "Pull".
That's it! You've successfully pulled a GitHub repository into Visual Studio Code. You can now work on the code locally and push your changes back to GitHub when you're ready.


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