
Keep this window open as you'll use it for subsequent steps.ĭownload the DeepSpace sample code and extract it to the local directory on your computer where you cloned the DeepSpace repo. Switch to the DeepSpace folder by running the following command. Open the Git command window (Git Bash on Git for Windows), navigate to the folder where you want the code from the repo stored on your computer, and run git clone followed by the path copied from the Clone URL in the previous step, as shown in the following example. Select Clone in the upper-right corner of the Code window and copy the Clone URL. In the Create a new repository dialog, verify that Git is the repo type, enter DeepSpace for your new repo name, and click Create. In the Project area in the web portal, select Code, then select the drop-down next to the current repo name and choose New Repository.

For more information, see Introducing Azure DevOps, Switch existing organizations to use the new domain name URL. However, the previous format that references the format is still supported. Navigate to your project in Azure DevOps by browsing to. To install Git for macOS and Linux, see.To install Git for Windows, including Git Credential Manager, see Install the Git Credential Manager.This plugin is compatible with IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and Community editions, Android Studio, RubyMine, WebStorm, PhpStorm, P圜harm, AppCode, MPS, 0xDBE, and CLion. See IntelliJ Plugin download page for installation instructions.

