![]() ![]() Select "Delete" (When you do that, you'll be asked whether you'd just like to remove the bookmark from SourceTree and leave the repo on your machine, or also move the repo to the Trash.Since this was just a test repo, I'll delete it from my machine. If it doesn't, double click on the bookmark in the list in the "Local" tab. The repo will be cloned to your local machine and should open in a new window when it's done. Name: (This is the name of the bookmark that represents the repo in SourceTree).Destination Path: (This is the location on your computer that you'd like the repo to be cloned to.). ![]() Source URL: (Leave this at its default.Click the "Clone" link next to "My-First-GitHub-Site" (or the repo you'd like to clone).I'll clone the "My-First-GitHub-Site" to my local machine with SourceTree. Now, you can click "Clone" to clone one to your local machine. Click the "Remote" tab to see your repositories.Click the "Gear" icon in the top right corner and select "Settings".If you do choose to use SourceTree as a GUI Git client, you'll need to add your GitHub credentials to SourceTree.
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