Project Title: Personal Portfolio Website
Description: Crafted with HTML and CSS, my portfolio showcases my skills, projects, and CV, offering a glimpse into my professional journey.
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Go to GitHub Repository:
Visit the GitHub repository of the project using a web browser.
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Find the Clone URL:
Click on the green "Code" button located on the repository page. Copy the provided HTTPS or SSH URL. This is the clone URL of your repository.
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Open Visual Studio Code:
Open Visual Studio Code on your computer.
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Open Terminal in Visual Studio Code:
Inside Visual Studio Code, open the integrated terminal by selecting View > Terminal from the top menu or by pressing Ctrl + `.
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Navigate to Directory:
Use the
cd
command to navigate to the directory where you want to clone the project. For example:cd path/to/directory
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Clone the Repository:
Use the
git clone
command followed by the URL you copied earlier to clone the repository. For example:git clone <repository-url>
Replace
<repository-url>
with the URL you copied from GitHub. -
Open Cloned Project in Visual Studio Code:
Once the cloning process is complete, you can open the cloned project in Visual Studio Code by selecting File > Open Folder from the top menu and navigating to the directory where you cloned the project.
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Run the Project:
Depending on the type of project, you may need to install dependencies or configure settings before running it. Refer to any documentation or README files provided in the project for instructions on how to run it.