PyCharm is a commonly used integrated development environment (IDE). In daily development, using Git to manage code is essential. This article will introduce how to configure Git in PyCharm and use Git for code management, with specific code examples.
Step One: Install Git
First, make sure Git is installed on your computer. If it is not installed, you can go to [Git official website](https://git-scm.com/) to download and install the latest version of Git.
Step 2: Configure Git
- Open PyCharm and click "File" -> "Settings" in the menu bar.
- In the settings window, select "Version Control" -> "Git".
- Click "Test" to check whether Git is successfully detected by PyCharm.
- Fill in the installation path of Git in "Git executable". Under normal circumstances, PyCharm will automatically detect the path of Git.
- Click "Apply" and then "OK" to save the settings.
Step 3: Clone the code from the remote repository
- Click "VCS" in the menu bar -> "Get from Version Control" -> "Git" .
- Copy the URL of the remote warehouse and paste it into the "URL" input box.
- Select the local path and click "Clone".
- PyCharm will automatically clone the code from the remote repository to the specified path.
Step 4: Submit the code to the warehouse
- Modify the code in PyCharm.
- Right-click the project folder in the "Project" panel and select "Git" -> "Commit Directory".
- In the pop-up window, check the files to be submitted, fill in the submission information, and click "Commit".
- After successful submission, click "VCS" -> "Git" -> "Push".
- Enter the username and password of the remote warehouse and click "OK".
Sample code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
print("Hello, Git!")
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The above is a simple tutorial on configuring and using Git in PyCharm. I hope it can help you. May you get twice the result with half the effort in code management!
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