

Once logged in you can select the Repositories menu and create your new repository. I first created my Bitbucket account signing in with my google account and providing a username and a password. In this way you can share code with your fellow developers even if your project is not intended to go open source. Here is what I did.įirst of all I chose Bitbucket and not Github because Bitbucket offers free private repository for small teams. I had to find tiny bits of information sparse around the web ’cause it seems most people consider cool to have any developer configure locally their own project once they first checkout. The Weapons Refrain, commonly abbreviated by players as UWU (for 'Ultima Weapon (Ultimate)') is an Ultimate Raid released in Patch 4.31, 'Under the Moonlight', of Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood.The duty comprises of a single encounter, where players fight the games original three primalsGaruda, Ifrit, and Titanin succession, before once again facing off against. My goal is to allow a fellow developer to checkout (Clone in Git words) the project from server and have it fully functional and ready to be run or to work on it and commit changes.


This post dates back to 2016 and is migrated from an older blog. To do this you can issue a git config local tocrlf false but it works only for you and not for all the other developers that works to the project. Today I will share my experience about creating a Git repository for a new Android Studio project.
