I forked a project to a group. But there is no option to delete that forked project. I saw danger zone in Github. Is there any option available to delete forked project from Gitlab?
login with master role in the repository.
go to forked project. then from left panel, go to Settings => General.
like this:
click the Expand from Advance settings panel.
go to bottom page and click Remove project.
then type your projectName and click Confirm.
I hope is useful.
First, check wheter you have master role in the repository/Group. Developer or any other role cannot delete the project/forked project.
If you are master then
Go to settings
Go to Advanced settings.
Click on remove project.
Type the project name and click confirm
As per the above response, you'll not be able to fork again for about a week as the name is already taken, by the pending removed fork.
This is frustrating, and sometimes unaffordable.
Here is what you can do from settings:
1) change the deferred removal project name
2) press Save Changes (ignroing potential error messages)
3) expand advanced and now rename the path as well
4) try to fork again; now it worked
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I am using Eclipse Neon for Github, to be able to push changes.
I already have a Github account and made a specific repository just for trying, but nothing ends up in the repository, though I follow guides and do exactly the same without getting any errors, but ending up with an empty Github repository (except for the Readme file that I created along with the repository at the website).
I've made several Java Projects with a simple main method, and a method for just writing a dummy message, simple, but doesn't exist in repository.
Then I right click the project, select Team -> Share Project and select:
Repository: NewGit - /home/jannik/NewGit.git, working tree: /home/jannik/NewGit and Path within repository: dummy and click my dummy project and press finish.
Now I right click my project again and choose Remote -> Push and choose the default option called Configured remote repository which says origin: https://github.com/< my-github-account>/eclipseTest.git which tells me that it links to my repository named eclipseTest (which I made on website).
I then press Next and press *Add all Branches spec and clicks next, and then Finish. I then get a dialog saying that Master and NewGit branches are up-to-date, though my dummy project is missing.
If I try the Commit option in Eclipse, I get an error saying that there're no staged files
What am I doing wrong?
Before being able to push anywhere, you need to add and commit first.
See "EGit/User Guide/Commit" for adding and committing.
Its Track Changes sections shows how to add files to the index.
Click Team > Add to Index on the project node. (This menu item is named Add on older versions of Egit.)
Then:
Click Team > Commit in the project context menu.
Finally, you can push.
go to >Theam > commit >
you will get the changed list of files and in those you can move changed files to staged changes block and then commit.
See this image you can find the solution:
I tried to share my Java project via IntelliJ to GitHub. In this case I choose VSC/Import into Version Control/Share Project on GitHub and go through few windows. But at one where I should provide repository name and its description I cancel the operation. But the repository was shared... So I removed it via GitHub webpage. I tried share it one more time via IntelliJ, but I get Project is already on GitHub info. How can I solve this situation?
Go to your project physical location and find .git folder(hidden, right click open in new window, if you have problems on mac). You might need figure out how to show hidden folders/files on your OS.
Find file "config"
Delete section(s) [remote "name"]
Try to share again
Enjoy )
Then manage remotes
then delete here
I am in need of help in trying to setup Eclipse so that I can push my code onto my GitHub account. I've searched online and the tutorials I have found are either outdated or don't work for me.
I already have a project on Eclipse. How would I put that code onto GitHub? Would someone please add detailed instructions please. Any help is appreciated.
EDIT
As soon as I posted this question, and fiddling around with the settings I managed to get it to work! What a coincidence...
The only problem I have now is how do I set it up so that when I commit it will only select the files in the project folder? Right now it is showing all 600 files in the Package Explorer.
Alright, there are several ways of doing this. I found this to be the easiest way:
First, set up SSH2 configurations. Go to Windows->Preferences->General->Network Connections->SSH2->Key Management and Generate RSA Key. Save Key
Copy that key. You will need to go to your GitHub account settings and add the new SSH key to your account.
Now, you need to install eGit:
Next, you want to add the Git Repositories view:
Create a new Git Repository. I have already created a repository called Java. I will refer to that repo for the rest of the explanation.
After you create your repository, it should show up in the Git Repositories view. Now to add your project to the repository, right click on your project and select Team->Share Project.
Select the repository you just created. You can also use CTRL+ to select multiple projects and place them in one repository.
Now go back to your Git Repositories view. Go to Remotes . Right click and select Create Remote.
Select Change... and enter the SSH link for your Repository on GitHub.
For connection, select SSH. Then press Finish.
For Rev-mapping, select Advanced....
For Source Ref select refs/heads/master. And then press Add Spec, then select Save specifications in 'origin' configuration. Then press finish.
That's pretty much it. You can commit changes by right clicking your project - >Team->Commit...`
Push new commits to GitHub:
This is a really good explanation on how to set up Eclipse pull requests.
The current branch is not configured for pull No value for key branch.master.merge found in configuration
No matter what I do, Eclipse (EGit) doesn't display the changes. I've searched a lot for this issue, but cannot solve it. A friend of mine has the same issue. In the past everything worked fine, but from one day to the other the issue occured.
When I hit Team > Synchronize Workspace, only the dialog "Synchronizing Git: No changes found." appears. When I choose Team > Advanced > Synchronize, the same happens.
I also installed a new Eclipse (with a fresh Windows) and issue was still there. With my Ubuntu notebook everything is fine.
Does anybody have the same issue? Is there a solution? I also tried to install the plugins mentioned in this answer, but it didn't work for me.
Update
Eclipse also displays incoming changes (after fetching from upstream) and the changed files (with an arrow), but the synchronize view still doesn't show the changes.
Update 2 I've tested a project from Github and there everything works as apected. What could be the difference between these two projects? I've checked the repository settings and they are equal. Could the authentication cause the issues? Like I've said, the project works fine on my Ubuntu machine.
I've tried the new EGit, re-cloning the project and nothing worked except this:
In the Synchronize view, click on the dropdown arrow next to Synchronize button, then select "Synchronize...".
In the dialog that appears choose Git, press Next.
Then the crucial part - select destination to be HEAD for your repository and check "Include local uncommitted changes in comparison".
Click Finish.
I used to have the same problem but upgrading to EGit 2.2 seems to have taken care of it. Things are now consistent between "git status" at command line and "Team / Synchronize Workspace" in Eclipse.
You can get EGit from here or you can add the update site http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-2.2 to Eclipse.
Latest Egit Update Site:
http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates
Before you can synchronize your workspace, you need to do a "fetch" from the remote repository (Team -> Fetch from Upstream) to get all the incoming changes into your local repository. Afterwards you can synchronize them.
If you don't want to make two clicks for synchronizing, you can enable "Always launch fetch before synchronisation" in Preferences -> Team -> Git -> Synchronize.
Staged ChangesThis has worked for me :
Whenever you made any changes. Right click on your Project name then Go to Team and click on "Add to Index". Now again Right click on your Project Name then Go to Team and click on "Commit". Now You will see that Git Staging console has been opened and the changes you have made are started displaying in Staged Changes box.
We were strugeling with the same problem. It turned out that we had to remove all options in Git->Synchronize preferences.
We are using Eclipse Juno and Kepler. Removing the options solved the problem for both.
If it helps anyone, I ran into the same problem.
During synchronization, in repository selection, the option Include local uncommitted changes in comparison is not checked and shows No changes found in the Synchronize view. Synchronizing with that option checked, shown the changes.
Eclipse Version: Luna Service Release 1 (4.4.1) - MacOS
I have been using Egit and Eclipse together for well over a year. I recently upgraded my computer and had to reinstall everything. Previously whenever I would make a change to a file it would immediately get picked up by Egit and show with the red highlight and star next to the file name in the project explorer.
I have everything back up and running exactly as it was, however whenever I make a change the change is not picked up by Egit. I have to perform a 'git status' in order for the files to show as ready to be staged in the file explorer. Am I doing something wrong to have Egit automatically detect changed files and has anyone else had this problem?
which version of EGit are you using
do you get the egit team menu if you right-click any resource in your git tracked project ?
if not then you need to do "Team > Share > Git", then check "Use or create repository in
parent folder of project". If you are using a very recent nightly build version this
will be checked automatically.
when you modify a file tracked by (e)git a text decorator ">" should
appear in front of the modified file
as soon as you stage the modified file (Team > Add) the decorator should show the star
also the staging view should always show the git status for all modified files
You need to "Add to index" all files again probably
Track Changes Click Team > Add on the project node. (This menu item
may read Add to Index on recent versions of Egit)
(From the EGit docs:)
What I've found is that you need to make sure that your git repositories are showing up in the Eclipse Git Repositories view.
In the repositories view, you click on the [very] little Git icon with a green + (plus) sign to Add and Existing Local Git Repository.
Browse to the directory that already has a .git subdir and click Finish. You should then see you local repo show up in that list.
Then you can right click on the repo while still in the repositories view and add pull down to Import Projects.
"Import existing projects" is selected. Click Next.
Your project should be checked off. Add it to a working set if necessary. Click Next (maybe Finish).
I had a similar issue where all my changes just disappeared. Somehow, Eclipse had unselected my Git repository. Once I selected it again, they all came back.
If you have already added your files to Stage then change the branch it will ask you to commit/stash/reset
I faced the same problem. From your git repository view: Right-click -> Show in git staging
For me I have clicked Team --> Advanced --> No Assume Unchanged, fixed the issue
I faced the same problem using eclipse version 2021.12. Whenever I made changes on file, the eclipse didn't detect it.
I solve it by using Intelij IDE.
i just faced this problem by now, and i resolved by clicking in button Refresh in Git Staging: