I followed all the steps on https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/create-a-repo and none of them worked. I tried every manual there is. I'm on a mac so I have Homebrew and Git installed, followed the steps there and all it did was create an empty repository but not even one file uploaded. Why is this happening?
You can see my repository here
https://github.com/SEGATON/patoy
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I create the settings on the git repository so i don't have to config again after the installation. The idea is to install from the github repo.
But, in the case of bigBluebutton, it gets the files from
https://ubuntu.bigbluebutton.org/bbb-install.sh . and when i check the file there is no reference to any github repository... so is not about changing urls only.
Could you put me in the right direction?
I want to do the same with open-edx
This question was asked recently in our bigbluebutton-setup forums
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/bigbluebutton-setup/NKMGDlqdHmk/DP7Tb0C3CgAJ
The short answer is we don't have any script that can update a production BigBlueButton instance with changes made to a forked version of BigBlueButton in GitHub. You would need to follow our docs to re-deploy the components that you update.
I recently created a website using blogdown and now hosting it on a GitHub repository and netlify to deploy. When I set it up, I followed the directions to clone my GitHub repository to be able to commit files using the git version control. So making changes within Rmarkdown and then committing them to my GitHub repository was easy.
However, when I connect to the project now, the window where I can commit changes does not appear. That is, I no longer have the option to commit changes within R studio. My guess is that the connection between the terminal and GitHub was changed/removed? Does anyone know how to re-establish this? I've looked up the syntax to use in the terminal, but I couldn't find a similar problem - that is, re-establish the connection between my GitHub with an already existing project already on my desktop.
Posting an answer to this question in the case others have a problem. It was an issue with MojaveOS. You have to re-install command line tools in the terminal.
xcode-select --install
Doing this, the version control now works to commit files to my github repository.
I recently added an extra file that I want hidden (hushed.js). I created a .gitignore file and added hushed.js to it. I tested it out locally, and it works perfectly. Pushed everything up, and now it breaks in Heroku. In the logs, Heroku says it cannot find that file (Error: Cannot find module '../hushed.js').
My Github and Heroku accounts are connected, so I just push to Github, and it automatically gets deployed in Heroku.
I deleted the .gitignore file, and pushed it up. The Heorku app works perfect now, but alas, the hushed.js is visible in Github.
How can I keep that file "hidden" on Github, but still used by Heroku?
You cannot. If the file is not in GitHub, Heroku will not be able to fetch it, as it retrieves the files directly from GitHub.
If this file contains sensitive data that you don't want to see in GitHub, you can use config variables.
You could also auto-generate that file at deploy time by running the generation code on postinstall.
I continue to have failed builds with ReadTheDocs using a github repository with Jupyter notebooks rendered using sphinx and the readthedocs theme. I am able to render these locally, however when I try with RTD, I get the following fail message:
I tried placing the nbsphinx.py file in the repository but things still fail. Link to RTD is here:
https://readthedocs.org/projects/calculus-notes/
Github repo is here:
https://github.com/jfkoehler/calc_docs
RTD needs to install nbsphinx. To tell RTD to install packages, you must:
From RTD FAQ, My project isn’t building with autodoc:
enable the virtualenv feature in the Admin page of your project, which will install your project into a virtualenv, and allow you to specify a requirements.txt file for your project.
Create requirements.txt in your repo and add nbsphinx to its contents. See https://github.com/spatialaudio/nbsphinx/blob/0.2.14/doc/requirements.txt#L2
After you commit and push item 2 to your repo, then RTD should install nbsphinx and be able to build your docs successfully, or at least proceed to the next failure if there is one.
I have tried logging out and in, changing password and non work.
I also downloaded the project as zip and put it in the folder. But I can't 'find' it on github client for windows and I cannot clone it then it tells me the project already exist. But I can't open the repository on github for windows. I have deleted Github for windows and re-installed it. I've removed the SSH on github.com so it would make new keys. None work. Any suggestions?
I am getting this error:
http://snag.gy/eHlqj.jpg
So no specific reason at all but;
It was almost 5 months that I was part of this private project. 5 of us are committing almost every day for the past 5 months. Only I had this problem so far.
What helped:
Uninstall github
use something like ccleaner to clean your pc and registry
remove %AppData%\GitHub manually
remove %LocalAppData%\GitHub manually
restart
go to www.github.com in your account and remove the SSH key's.
install github client and login
done, it should work now
It seems that this is a problem of web credentials, have you tried with another browser? or to clear the cache of Chrome?