Code Co-op Tutorial

Follow this simple tutorial even if you have previous experience with version control systems. In many aspects Code Co-op is not your traditional VCS.

A version control system is used mostly for collaboration, but we will start this tutorial in the simplest, standalone configuration. You will see how Code Co-op can help you keep track of the changes you make to your project.


Tutorial Contents:

Section 1 - Standalone Configuration

Section 2 - Advanced

Of course, there is more to Code Co-op than what can be explained in this short tutorial, however it will get you to the point where you can start doing useful work.


Starting Code Co-op


Desktop icons

After setup, you should see this icon on your desktop--the shortcut to Code Co-op. Double-click on it to start the program.



 

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