- Visit the official page of git downloads. Choose the download option for Mac OS X. The installer file will download to your system. Follow the prompts, choose the required installer option.
- Click here to download manually, if your download hasn't started. Other Git for Windows downloads Git for Windows Setup. 32-bit Git for Windows Setup. 64-bit Git for Windows Setup. Git for Windows Portable ('thumbdrive edition') 32-bit Git for Windows Portable. 64-bit Git for Windows Portable. The current source code release is version 2.29.1.
- Mac OS X: Windows: Linux/Unix: Older releases are available and the Git source repository is on GitHub. Latest source Release 2.29.2 Release Notes (2020-10-29) Download Source Code. Git comes with built-in GUI tools (git-gui, gitk).
GitHub is a great resource for developers although it can seem a little complicated to use at first. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to download from GitHub on the following operating systems: MS Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu). So without further ado, let’s start.
How to Download From GitHub on Windows & Mac OS X
Download for macOS. There are several options for installing Git on macOS. Note that any non-source distributions are provided by third parties, and may not be up to date with the latest source release. Install homebrew if you don't already have it, then: $ brew install git. Apple ships a binary package of Git with Xcode. Binary installer.
Mac and Windows users will be happy to find out that files and projects can be download from GitHub by using a GUI. There are many Git clients available, some free and some commercials, but for this tutorial, we’ll stick to the official Git clients from GitHub.
- Head over to https://desktop.github.com/ and download the Native Git Desktop for your operating system.
- Once the download has completed, proceed with the installation. When asked to sign in, you can either create a free account or skip this step.
- Once you’ve completed the installation, you will see the GitHub Desktop window. Click on Clone a repository:
- Now you’ll need to get the URL of the project you wish to download from GitHub. For this tutorial, we’ll download phpMyAdmin. The URL for the project is https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin. It’s the same URL you would use to access the phpMyAdmin project from your web browser. Select the URL tab and copy the project URL in the text box:
- If you wish to modify the local path, choose another folder. When you’re done, click the Clone button. The phpMyAdmin project will be downloaded to your hard drive.
- Once the cloning process has completed, just click on “open this repository in Explorer” to access the phpMyAdmin files:
So that’s all there is to it. Next, you can copy the downloaded files to your project.
How to Download From GitHub on Linux
On Linux, you’ll to install “Git.” Here’s how to do this depending on the Linux distribution you are using:
Installing Git on CentOS
Installing Git on Debian
Installing Git on Ubuntu
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Once you’ve installed Git, you can check its version:
Configuring Git for Linux
To use Git, you’ll need to specify your name and email address:
Cloning a GitHub Repository
Start by creating a directory in which you will keep all the GitHub repositories you’ll clone:
Before you can clone a repository, you need to find the URL to its “.git” file. For this example, we’re going to clone the phpMyAdmin repository. Open this URL in your browser: https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
Click on the green “Clone or download” button and then on the “Copy to clipboard” icon next to the URL.
Now use this URL with the “git” command to clone the repository:
Git
Once the download is completed, the phpMyAdmin files will be found in ~/git/phpmyadmin
So, downloading files from GitHub is as simple as that. Of course, there is much more you can do with Git, such as managing your repositories or contributing to other projects. If you’re interested in learning more about Git, you can read the official documentation here.