Closed github-learning-lab[bot] closed 5 years ago
As soon as I see code in this repository, I will close this issue and stop responding in this repository. So, before I say good-bye, I want to recap all the tasks you've accomplished. You:
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Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using GitHub Importer. GitHub Importer doesn't bring over every piece of data, but it does bring the history. You can read more about GitHub Importer's capabilities here.
:keyboard: Activity: Import your project using GitHub Importer
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