Welcome to another episode of Bite-Sized, your go-to series for quick and clear explanations on research tools and open science workflows!
In this video, Fabian and Timnah from the C02 – Open Science Data Center show you how to use Git and GitHub directly inside VSCode for a smooth, all-in-one workflow.
You’ll learn how to clone a repository from GitHub, set up or activate a virtual environment, make and commit changes, and push them back to GitHub — all without leaving VSCode.
This video is part of the Bite-Sized series developed within the TRR 266 Accounting for Transparency project. Be sure to explore more of our tutorials to support your research journey!
📌 Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:22 – Cloning a Repository in VSCode
01:00 – Activating or Creating a Virtual Environment
01:40 – Making a Change
01:50 – Committing the Change
02:05 – Pushing to GitHub
02:21 – Closing & Next Steps
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as part of the TRR 266 – Accounting for Transparency project.
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