how to start to configure the ATOM in order to get interaction with my GitHub-Account? #23296
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dear github-experts pretty new to github and Atom: note; i am on Linux (Manjaro-Linux) at home; with ATOM and PyCharm
the question i am working on: Version-Control with Atom: how to set & configure the interaction of Atom and Github i am pretty new to Atom and github - so i have a question: how to get up and configured the ATOM-editor so that it works with the Github-Account regarding the atom-manual on the following page i have several questions: https://flight-manual.atom.io/using-atom/sections/version-control-in-atom/ i think that for a beginner in ATOM - it is the question how to connect to the Github-Account. The below mentioned Atom-Manual notes how to work with the Git Account. But the question of the day is : how to get to the #interaction of Atom with the Github-account!? cf: flight-manual.atom.io/using-atom/sections/version-control-in-atom/ how to start to configure the ATOM in order to get interaction with my GitHub-Account? love to hear from you |
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If you’re looking to use the Git features in Atom that are shown in the Flight Manual at the link you included, you first have to get Git working on your machine. In order to do that, you can follow the instructions in the GitHub help documents. Once Git is working on your machine and you’ve created a repository, then you can clone that repository locally. When that is all done, then you can open that local repository in Atom and use those features that you linked to in the Flight Manual. Atom reads the Git configuration that was created in each of the above steps and doesn’t need any additional setup to work. I hope that helps! |
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hello dear Experts, i have had some experience with ATOM and github - but now i have to do a restart. This thread helps me. i have some questions to make clear that i understand all well…: just set me straight if i am wrong. we can merge GitHub with Atom, so you can pull your repo on GitHub to Atom, that said we can:
i have started ATOM and i have logged into my GIthub-account - online. Now the question is: how to connect to github from ATOM - how to connect both!? At the moment all looks like so: We can add/commit/push from inside Atom and we can create new branches, love to hear from you |
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@tarifa10 I’m not sure what question you’re asking. Can you narrow things down to a single question or tell me exactly what task you’re trying to complete? Thanks. |
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I think my problem is similar. I created a file locally, used atom to create a local repository, even staged and comitted the changes within ATOM. Great, but when I try the GITHUB panel and click on “publish on GitHub” the user field just keeps hanging and never populates. It just says “loading” without end. Is it only possible to start in Github and bring down to ATOM? Why can’t I start in ATOM and connect to Github? |
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Sounds like there’s a bug somewhere. Please go to https://github.com/atom/github/issues/new and file a new issue by completely filling out the required template. |
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Thank you. I was wondering if I was going insane. At least maybe I’m not. |
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If you’re looking to use the Git features in Atom that are shown in the Flight Manual at the link you included, you first have to get Git working on your machine. In order to do that, you can follow the instructions in the GitHub help documents. Once Git is working on your machine and you’ve created a repository, then you can clone that repository locally. When that is all done, then you can open that local repository in Atom and use those features that you linked to in the Flight Manual. Atom reads the Git configuration that was created in each of the above steps and doesn’t need any additional setup to work.
I hope that helps!