Using GitHub Projects
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Once logged in, you will now see all of your available GitHub projects.
Each project is presented with a “+” sign so that you can open it up to view its branches. Before you can browse the project branches, however, you need to "clone" a copy of the project from GitHub. The Clone button is to the right of the project name box.
For our example, we will use a project called Baritone, which we show below as cloned and ready for analysis. Note that, once cloned, the Clone button is replaced by Remove. This provides you with a way of removing a project if you desire. When you remove a project, however, note that ALL RESULTS WILL BE REMOVED. That is, any analyses that you have performed and not applied to your project will be lost. Clicking on the “+” will enumerate all of the available branches: