====== Create a Remote Git Repository in Windows ====== Here: http://freshbrewedcode.com/derekgreer/2012/02/19/hosting-a-git-repository-in-windows/ You can find detailed instructions to create a remote git repository in windows **using shared folders**, but, to be honest, I found some of them strange, so I decided to write down my own ones. I humbly think they are shorter. ===== Create a shared folder per project you want to store ===== I've decided to create a put-them-all folder called ''git'' and inside it, a repository per project: c:\shared resources> mkdir git c:\shared resources> cd git c:\shared resources\git> mkdir myproject ===== Initialize the remote repository ===== You have to do this per project: enter in the ''myproject'' folder and do a ''git init --bare'': c:\shared resources\git> cd myproject c:\shared resources\git\myproject> git init --bare ===== Share the project ===== And then share the folder to someone you want. You have to replace the "PUT-AN-ALLOWED-USER-FOR-THE-SHARED-FOLDER" for an authorized user to see the content of the shared folder. C:\> net share myproject="c:\shared resources\git\myproject" /grant:PUT-AN-ALLOWED-USER-FOR-THE-SHARED-FOLDER,change /unlimited ==== Pushing the project (instructions for eclipse) ==== Step one: Right-click on your project, and... {{ :windows:git-step-1.png?direct |}} Step two: {{ :windows:git-step-2.png?direct |}} ~~DISQUS~~