Push a library

Push a remote library to a remote Git repository to make the changes available to other users of the remote library.
WARNING: If you use custom
FactoryTalk Optix Studio
or
FactoryTalk Optix Studio
beta, pushing library updates to the remote repository prevents other users from pulling the library if they do not use the same
FactoryTalk Optix Studio
release channel.
  1. To push a library
  2. From the main toolbar, select
    Template Libraries
    .
  3. Select
    Push
    .
    Push remote library
    appears, indicating that users with an older version of
    FactoryTalk Optix
    will be unable to use the library you are about to push until they update their version of
    FactoryTalk Optix
    .
  4. Select
    Push
    .
  5. In
    Push to remote
    , complete:
    • Identity
      . Select your identity. This can be either your
      GitLab®
      or
      GitHub®
      identity.
    • Owner/Group
      . Select the owner or group of the repository. This can be either your identity or a group to which you belong.
    • Private
      . Select to create a private repository that only the selected owner or group can associate with a project.
    • Public
      . Select to create a public repository that other owners and groups can associate with a project.
    • URL
      . Displays the URL of the repository based on the selected settings.
  6. Select
    Push to remote
    .
    TIP: You can manage the remote repository URL and user credentials in
    FactoryTalk Optix Studio Options
    . For more information, see Configure version control.
    TIP: In order to use version control, FactoryTalk Optix library names and repository names must match. The library and repository names must contain only alpha numeric characters, numerals, periods, dashes, and underscores.
The library is pushed to the remote repository.
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