![]() ![]() You can then add files into that local folder "repo". Then since you are creating a new remote repository in GitLab (e.g inside NewFolder with repo.git as the Git name) type: git clone the same terminal, navigate to your newly created local folder called "repo": cd repo Git config -global user.email the same terminal, navigate to your local directory where you want to set up the remote repository from GitLab. ![]() In the terminal of Visual Studio Code, set up the global configuration: git config -global user.name "xx xxxx" ![]() In Windows, once SSH keys are settled in your machine and you have Git installed (e.g., Git-2.20.1-64-bit.exe), you then need to setup the Git inside Visual Studio Code. ![]()
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