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Introduction
These instructions will show you the preferred method to copy a git repository from git.cs.vt.edu to version.cs.vt.edu or vise-versa. Notes
- This method will retain your versioning history
- Repo permissions such as who has access will likely change because accounts on the two sites are not linked
- More detailed instructions/information: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/project/settings/import_export.html
Export your repo
The first step is to create a export of your existing repo. This process will result in an exported .tgz file that you need to save somewhere to be used in the import process later.
- Log into your existing repo through the web interface
- Click on Settings in the left hand menu
- Expand Advanced tab
- Click on Export Project button
- This will automatically create an export file and email you a link to the link
- Download the file using the link in your email
Import your repo
At this point you will create a new project and import using the file you got from the first step.
- Log in through the web interface
- Click on the New project button
- Click on the Import project tab
- Click on the Gitlab export button
- Give your project a name
- Upload the export file from the first step
- Click on Import project button
- It might take a few minutes depending on the size of your project