I have a folder in which I have a couple of dozens of sub-folders, each with it's own project versioned with git, something like this:
I would like to add them all in a SourceTree in some folder.
In OSX version there is a way to do that, but I cannot find how to do it in Windows version (I have version 3.1.2 installed if it matters).
Do anybody know how to add all repositories from a given folder into SourceTree at once?
Hello! You can select all the folders and just drag them into the Local Repos tab in a New Tab. It should just add all of the repos.
Hi Mike
I just tried it but it doesn't work for me.
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Adding that this does not work for me either.
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It works, but in a very non-obvious way. It is seems like a bug (SourceTree version 3.4.9).
You should move the folders to the lower border of the "Search" input field on the tab "Local repositories".
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Drag and drop works for me (Source Tree 4.2.4). However, there's a UI issue; the directories can't be renamed.
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