![]() ![]() ![]() That’s it ! for more help on please comment out. Click on the link provided in that message to go to GitHub repository. Now the project will be uploaded to the GitHub repository and when uploading is finished we will get a message in android studio showing “Successfully shared project on GitHub”.In the next window check all files inorder to add files for initial commit and click OK.Enter Repository name, Description and click Share button. Select Android Library, update Module Name and Package Name Click Finish 3. Create a New Module Go to File -> New -> New Module. Choose either Empty Activity or Empty Compose Activity, click Next Update Name and Save Location Click Finish 2. Then go to VCS -> Import into Version Control -> Share Project on GitHub. Create a New Project Go to File -> New -> New Project.Enter your email and password used to create GitHub account and click on Test and then OK button.Go to Window system File -> Settings -> Version Control -> GitHub and for Mac systems go to Android Studio ->Preferences ->Version Control -> GitHub.If successful message is shown everything is ok, else navigate to git.exe from where you installed git and test again. Click on test button to test “path to Git executables”.Open the project in android studio and go to File -> Settings -> Version Control -> Git and for Mac go to Android Studio ->Preferences ->Version Control -> Git.Download git from and install it in your system. ![]() Sign up and create a GitHub account in.How can I do that? Here is simple steps : If you want to add Android Studio (Android application) project to a GitHub repository using android studio. ![]()
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