- Getting started
- Creating projects
- OPC UA
- Graphic objects
- Predefined graphic objects
- Object and variable references
- Extending projects
- NetLogic
- Tutorials
- Dynamic links tutorial
- Graphic objects tutorial
- NetLogic tutorial
- OPC UA tutorial
Push changes
Push committed project changes from local repositories to remote
repositories.
TIP:
When there are changes to push, the message
icon displays a blue number with the number of
commits to push.
Local changes are available to
push
appears in the status bar and the Push to remote
When you push changes to the remote repository, the project must be synchronized or you
will be prompted to pull from the remote repository and resolve conflicts. When there are
changes to pull, the message
displays a blue number with the number of commits
to pull.
Local and remote changes available to push and
pull
appears in the status bar and Pull from remote
Prerequisites
Configure your user identities for version control providers. See Configure version control.
- Push changes
- From the toolbar, select.Push to remote
- (optional) If you are pushing changes from the local repository the first time and a remote repository is not yet associated with the project, inPush to remote, configure a remote repository:
- Identity. Select your identity. For more information, see Add a user 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.TIP: SelectCopyto copy the displayed URL for the repository to clipboard.
- SelectPush to remoteto create the remote repository on the server.
A message appears when pushing to the repository and displays a link to the URL for the repository. Select the link to open the repository.TIP: If you selectedCopyafterURLwhen specifying the repository, you can also paste the copied URL in a browser to open the repository.
The changes are pushed to the repository and
Project
synchronized
appears in the Status bar.push
backup
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