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| === Option: Github Desktop === | === Option: Github Desktop === | 
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| * Download Github desktop from [[https://desktop.github.com/|https://desktop.github.com/]] | * Download Github desktop from [[https://desktop.github.com/|https://desktop.github.com/]] | 
| * Start Github Desktop, enter your Githu username and password, clone repository "https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR" * Optional: create local branch of cloned repo for tests * In Eclipse, create new workspace pointing to local clone of cloned Github UHSDR repository * Check Eclipse settings for * active build config * MCU device used * … ===  Option: git commandline === * create directory where UHSDR repository should reside, e.g. d:\uhsdr''git clone  https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR  '' ===Import git UHSDR project into Eclipse installation  === * In Eclipse, choose “File→Import”. * .. then choose “General→Existing Projects into Workspace”. * Then choose the folder “mchf-eclipse in the path where you just downloaded the zip file as “root-directory” * The project is now recognized and can be imported * Next: check Eclipse settings // | * Start Github Desktop, enter your Githu username and password, clone repository "https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR" | 
|  | * Optional: create local branch of cloned repo for tests | 
|  | * In Eclipse, create new workspace pointing to local clone of cloned Github UHSDR repository | 
|  | * Check Eclipse settings for | 
|  | * active build config | 
|  | * MCU device used * … | 
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|  | === Option: git commandline === | 
|  | * create directory where UHSDR repository should reside, e.g. d:\uhsdr''git clone  https://github.com/df8oe/UHSDR  '' | 
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|  | === Import git UHSDR project into Eclipse installation === | 
|  | * In Eclipse, choose “File→Import”. | 
|  | * .. then choose “General→Existing Projects into Workspace”. | 
|  | * Then choose the folder “mchf-eclipse in the path where you just downloaded the zip file as “root-directory” | 
|  | * The project is now recognized and can be imported * Next: check Eclipse settings | 
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