I want to know how to add a remote git repo via intelliJ, not through the git bash. Now, from what I\'ve seen in this tutorial, it can be done, but whenever I try to push, the d
If you want a menu entry, I think for now the easiest workaround is to create an "external tool" menu entry (Preferences -> Tools -> External Tools -> Add) in IntelliJ or Pycharm. I've created one that calls '/usr/bin/git' with 'remote add origin $Prompt$' (which opens a prompt window asking for the remote git URL) and the current dir field left blank. This works great for my workflow (create local git repository, later push it to a new remote one).
UPDATE: this feature is available since 2016.3 version.
VCS
| Git
| Remotes
| Add
(Alt+Insert).
Original answer:
You can choose from the existing remotes, but you can't add new remotes from the UI, there is a feature request:
The workaround, for those new to Git is to use the commandline and add a remote like so:
git remote add remoteName remoteUrl
After that, the remote will show up in the pull dialog in Intellij, but it won't show any branches until you do a fetch, like so:
git fetch remoteName
This isn't possible in PyCharm (for now), but if you'd like to use a GUI tool instead of the console, I would recommend SourceTree (free to use).
Once set up in SourceTree (Repository
-> Add Remote
), it will be visible and usable in PyCharm as well.