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It is recommended that you to go through GitHub Options in the Snaplogic UI before referring to this page to understand the GitHub options in the SnapLogic UI. |
When committing files to GitHub from SnapLogic, some subdirectories might be inadvertently deleted from the repository, including GitHub Actions workflows in the |
You can perform the following operations on files in the GitHub repository through SnapLogic:
If you omit step #3 and commit changes to the repository:
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You can perform the following operations on assets in a SnapLogic project through GitHub:
It may happen that you have updated an asset in SnapLogic and also updated the same file in your GitHub repository. This causes a conflict when you perform a pull operation. In such scenarios, SnapLogic lets you specify whether you want to overwrite.
To overwrite your local file with the repository version, select the file and click Pull. Click OK in the confirmation message displayed.
If you do not want to overwrite the local file with the version in the GitHub repository, do not select the checkbox in the GitHub Pull dialog box. Click Pull. To overwrite the version in the GitHub repository, perform a Commit operation.