Hi guys, hope everybody is fine and, if you have some spare time (is that possible? :D) to help with this
non-A-Shell topic, I would appreciate.
I'm helping friends who organize a film festival to update their website for the 2022 edition because the ususla programmer don't want to keep doing it, he is a nice guy and available to give me some tips, but particular reasons lead to this situation.
This is an environment somehow new, Phyton/Django/JQuery/MySql for me but for what I've seen until now, I can understand the structure and the code so, I believe will be able to take care and it's an opportunity to learn new stuff.
The project is located in Github and he sent me an invitation to clone it.
I've done it, apparently with partial success, installing the Github Desktop (windows).
Now I have the two projects in two repositories listed in my GitHub desktop but there is nothing inside, it just say that everything is updated, what I believe is a good starting point.
I also have all the files and folders in my computer inside the ".\documents\github" folder.
But to adjust the website (
www.rotafestival.com) pointing to my Github repository I need it online, in my account, what also don't happen.
I tried to create a new repository and import my offline folders, but that option is not there.
It has an option to import from an URL, if I put there the link to the repository of Rafael (the programmer) it accepts but ask for login credentials, but mine doesn't work and he didn't sent me any, only the invitation link.
So in resume, I want to link my online Github account with two projects that exist in my computer but still are linked to the old Github account.
Obviously this is completely out of scope and I reenforce the
non-A-Shell topic Thanks in advance for any help