Virtual Workshop: From Idea to Application in 60 Minutes

Announcing Visual Copilot - Figma to production in half the time

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Virtual Workshop: From Idea to Application in 60 Minutes

Announcing Visual Copilot - Figma to production in half the time

Each Builder Project connects to a single repository. Because of how version control works, a Project can connect to only one repository.

This means that if you want to connect an existing Project to a different repository, you must duplicate the Project first, then connect the new Project to the new repository.

Begin by making a copy of your repository. Typically, this can be done by:

  • Cloning your repository from the cloud to your local machine.
  • Creating a new remote repository for your copy.
  • Pushing up your local code to the new remote repository.

Exact details might differ slightly depending on the version control system you use. Visit the GitHub documentation, Duplicating a repository, for more information on how to duplicate a repository on GitHub.

Now that you have a new remote repository, create a new Project within Builder. Follow the same process you previously followed to Create a Project from a repository.

Once these steps are completed, your new Builder Project is connected to an entirely separate repository from the original.

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