When writing code, we often encounter the following problem: Back up the code at a certain stage to prevent too many new version errors due to code errors. At this time, we need to restore the code to the previous version. My previous practice was to delete too many wrong codes and re-write them with the original backup code! This is a waste of time and energy. A perfect solution to this problem is to use Google Code!
1. To do this, you must first sharpen your tools.
Download tortoisesvn and ankhsvn respectively. The download address and installation method will not be described. You can Google it. However, it should be noted that ankhsvn may fail to be installed, and there will always be errors that fail to be loaded. You can download the latest version. After installing the latest version, use the command line of Vs and enter devenv/resetskippkgs. Then, run the vs tool --> options --> source control and select ankhsvn.
2. Just create your own project on Google code. You can use Google for specific methods. I will not introduce it here.
In the local pre-upload folder, right-click Import and enter the URL requested by Google Code. But what you need is that the password is not your mailbox password, but you are in the mailbox.
You can use a proxy to flip the wall. We recommend that you use two browsers. One is used to flip the wall and the other is used for normal browsing, because it is slow to flip the wall. For details about how to overturn the wall, refer to Google. Because the word "Overturn the wall" is already in harmony with Baidu, you can also search for "how to set proxy" to solve the problem of turning the wall.
3. Open your project through vs, file --- "subversion ---> Add soulation to subversion, and enter the correct URL in it.
4. After completing the above steps, you can easily manage your code and back up the code to a free server.