On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 03:35:03 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote:
On Monday, 8 July 2013 at 02:42:50 UTC, JohnnyK wrote:
Hi all,
I have searched everywhere over the Internet and I have yet
to find a way to clone a project using git when my workstation
is behind a company proxy. Can you guys clone your projects
to a single zip file that I can download? This would be
easier instead of working with some strange command-line tool
that does not recognize modern networks. Honestly I just need
the DWT binary with the help files so I can use the api. I
have spent weeks searching for a way to download DWT to my
windows workstation at work and have yet figured out how to
make GIT work.
Git provides a download by zip; Right side, bottom.
This is what I found on getting Git to work with a proxy:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/128035/how-do-i-pull-from-a-git-repository-through-an-http-proxy
I appreciate your response. I have tried these. I think the
real issue is that I am not sure on the IP and port needed for
the proxy here at work. The company uses WPAD in the browser and
I cannot figure out what the IP and port the browser is using to
connect through the proxy. If I knew that I probably could make
it work. It would be nice if GitHUB would change their Downlaod
Zip button such that it does a recursive zip to include all the
subfolders.