Friday, April 19, 2013

How to Host Files on Google Code?



What is Google Code?
Google Code is a Platform for Web Developers, and also its a gift for bloggers from Google who haven't their own hosting. Professional Web Developers uploads their files on their hosting, same like that wordpress users if share any script they have to upload it on hosting first and after that they will add link to widget code etc. Many peoples use JavaScript on their widgets so that no one can copy their code, they linked their widget to JavaScript. Another profit is, if anyone removes the JavaScript line that shows their website, the widget will not work.

Steps Host Files on Google Code?
Step 1: Go to Google Code and Signin there.
Step 2: You need TortoiseSVN to upload files easily on future, so download it and install on your Computer.
Step 3: Go to Google Code web, Click on Create a New Project, or Simply Click here to make new project

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

Step 4: Fill the form of Google Code, and select "Subversion" for "Version control system" and "Apache License 2.0" for "Source code license".

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

Step 5: After Finished the Project, Go to your Project Dashboard>Source and Copy the Command-Line access as I mention below.

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

Step 6: Right Click on Desktop and then Click on TortoiseSVN>Repo-Browsera window will appear, paste the code in it.
Step 7: Go back to Google Code and click on Google.com Password.

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

Step 8: Now Copy the Password and Paste it on TortoiseSVN after the link and Hit "OK". After pressing "OK" the main window of the Software will open.

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

Step 9: Right click on Files area of the software and click on "Add File" and add the JavaScript file or any file you want.
Step 10: When finished upload, right click on file and click "Copy URL to Clipboard".

Host files on Google Code - TheTricksLab

You have done now. Paste the link in the Widget as a JavaScript (.js). 

Any Confusion? Feel Free to ask :-)

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