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Anish Athalye edited this page May 14, 2019
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- Install Python
- On macOS, you can install Python with Homebrew by running the following:
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew install python
- On macOS, you can install Python with Homebrew by running the following:
- Install git-remote-dropbox
pip install git-remote-dropbox
- Save your git-remote-dropbox token in the correct location
For the sake of simplicity, in this example walkthrough, it is supposed that the repository data will be stored in a folder named git-private
. It can help reduce clutter to keep all repositories in the same directory.
Choose where you want the repo you will work on to be:
cd ~/path/to/folder
Create the folder you want to be a repo and enter the directory:
mkdir repo_name
cd repo_name
Initialize the repository:
git init
Then create a README.md to facilitate creating an initial commit: This will give you something to add to your first commit (you can't commit nothing).
touch README.md
Then, create the first commit:
git add -A
git commit -m "Initial commit"
git remote add origin "dropbox:///git-private/repo_name"
And then push:
git push -u origin master