![]() The installations of the Git client tools in the next steps will require your GitHub login credentials (I don’t remember exactly which and when, because I didn’t document every step being busy getting things to work…) Hopefully, this post will be helpful, and if you find mistakes, inaccuracies, or that I forgot some steps, I’ll be grateful if you’ll post a comment. This is simply an informative record of the steps taken, problems encountered, notes, etc. This is the first time I’ve had to set it up for myself by myself from scratch specifically for UE4 (using Git LFS), So this article can’t be regarded as an authoritative guide to the subject. This article is written specifically about setting-up Source Control for an Unreal Engine 4 project using Git Source Control software, focusing on working with the GitHub desktop client app for Windows.Īlthough I’ve already had some experience using Git Source Control, There are more than one popular Source Control solutions in the market. Unreal Engine 4.24 | Git for Windows | Git LFS | GitHub DesktopĪ game development project is in fact a software development project, and therefore requires Source Control (aka “Version Control”).Ī Source Control solution is a software system that registers and stores states of the code as it develops, and allows the developers to manage the changes, compare different versions of the project, revert to previous versions and much more. Posted in git, GitHub Desktop, GitHub Desktop Problems & Bugs, Software Development, Source Control, Uncategorized Tagged 2.4.3, broken, bug, can't open, crash, desktop, git, github, GitHub Desktop, gui, not launching, not opening, not working, stopped, ui, window, Windows 6 Comments Unreal Engine 4 + GitHub First Steps This is the path to GitHub Desktop‘s data:Īfter deleting the folder and re-launching GitHub Desktop, I found it generated a new folder with the same name, so I guess settings for the latest update got corrupted, and the software generated new settings. ![]() Looking into this on various web discussions, I found that deleting the folder named app-2.4.3 in its application data solves the problem: It would run in the background, you could see it in the Windows Task Manager, but its window would not open. ![]() About 1 or 2 weeks ago GitHub Desktop stopped opening it’s window when lunched. ![]()
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