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* [https://github.com/L71?tab=repositories Lars Bengtsson] |
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* [https://github.com/pingdynasty?tab=repositories Martin Klang], [[Rebel Technology]] |
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* [https://github.com/minisystem?tab=repositories minisystem] |
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Revision as of 19:16, 8 November 2018
GitHub hosts distributed version controlled code repositories (repos) and static websites. It can be used for any type of file but only text and image files can be compared for differences. It hosts open source projects for free.
First time creating a repository
- If you don't have one already, create a GitHub account.
- On Windows install Git for Windows
- Right click on an existing project folder to use as the repository, select
Git Bash Here
and enter Git commands in the terminal window. - Generate a new SSH key and add it to the ssh-agent.
- Add the SSH key to your GitHub account.
- Add the existing project to GitHub.
Cloning a project from a repository
- Entering commands in a Git Bash shell window.
- e.g. for the 4ms Company KiCad libraries,
git clone https://github.com/4ms/4ms-kicad-lib
- To update at a later date do
git pull
Synth DIY repositories
- 4ms Company
- ALM/BusyCircuits busycircuits
- AudioMorphology
- Bastl Instruments
- Befaco
- Daniel Bachmann
- deladriere/euro-modules
- Dragos Rotaru
- irie electronics
- Ixox
- jakplugg
- Joe Beuckman
- Julien Nicault
- kweiwen
- Lars Bengtsson
- Marten Agren, marangisto
- Martin Klang, Rebel Technology
- minisystem
- Mitch Altman
- mysticcircuits
- mxmxmx
- Olivier Gillet, Mutable Instruments
- OpenModular, Open source music design hardware and software
- Otto's DIY Eurorack Modules
- Pharmasonic
- robgmsn, GMSN!
- Russell McClellan
- Julian Schmidt, SonicPotions
- THX2112
- TomWhitwell, Music Thing Modular
- Väinö Ala-Härkönen
- Václav Peloušek, Bastl Instruments
- Vladimir Pantelic
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