# Module 02: Installation & Setup ## Lesson 3: Git Repository Cloning **Clone your project to your computer** --- ## What You'll Do - Create Projects folder - Clone your repository - Open project in IDE - Understand Git auto-installation **Time:** 10 minutes --- ## Step 1: Create Projects Folder **Choose a location:** - Windows: `C:\Users\YourName\Projects\` - Mac/Linux: `~/Projects/` In terminal (**Ctrl+`** or **Cmd+`**): ```bash # Windows mkdir C:\Projects cd C:\Projects # Mac/Linux mkdir ~/Projects cd ~/Projects ``` **✅ Checkpoint:** Projects folder created --- ## Step 2: Get Repository URL 1. Go to your repository on GitHub 2. Click green **"Code"** button 3. Make sure **"HTTPS"** selected 4. Click copy icon **Your URL:** `https://github.com/your-username/your-project.git` --- ## Step 3: Clone Repository In terminal: ```bash git clone [paste your URL] ``` **Example:** ```bash git clone https://github.com/john-designer/dog-walker-app.git ``` **If Cursor prompts "Install Git?"** → Click **"Install"**, wait, try again **✅ Checkpoint:** See "Cloning into..." then "done" --- ## Step 4: Open Project in IDE 1. **File** → **Open Folder** 2. Navigate to Projects folder 3. Select your project folder 4. Click **"Select Folder"** or **"Open"** **✅ Checkpoint:** Project name in sidebar with README.md --- ## About Git Auto-Installation **Git** is the tool that syncs with GitHub. Modern IDEs handle this automatically: - First time cloning → IDE prompts to install - You click "Install" - Done! **Alternative:** Use GitHub Desktop () for visual interface --- ## Troubleshooting **Issue:** "Git command not found" → Let IDE install when prompted **Issue:** "Permission denied" → Sign into GitHub in IDE **Issue:** Clone fails → Check URL copied correctly --- ## What's Next? Project cloned! Now install WDS and start designing. **[Continue to Lesson 04: WDS Project Initialization →](lesson-04-wds-initialization.md)** --- *Part of Module 02: Installation & Setup* *[← Back to Module Overview](module-02-overview.md)*