yes it's full of command line instructions

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/jespern/testrepo

for example seems to be the crucial stage, I was wondering if I could
perform that action without the command line.

Also just curious, the term "clone" I won't end up with 2 local copies will
I, this is just to specify that bitbucket is to be a clone of my local copy
correct?

kind regards

Dan

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Mads Kiilerich <m...@kiilerich.com> wrote:

> On 02/01/2010 03:06 PM, Daniel Burrell wrote:
>
>> Sorry,
>>
>> I've got a directory:
>>
>> D:\workspace\Policy
>>
>> All files and folders within this are now part of a repository, and a
>> bunch of files have been added.
>> However, I now want to push these files out to my project here:
>> http://bitbucket.org/danielburrell/soapwadi/
>>
>> I'm unsure what/where/how to specify the details required to perform
>> this push.
>>
>> It's a newly created project on bitbucket, and I just want to push out
>> fresh 'initial' code to bitbucket from my desktop using the windows plugin
>> Kind regards
>>
>
> Have you seen http://bitbucket.org/help/UsingBitbucket ?
>
> /Mads
>
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