How do I add an existing java project in eclipse to git?
I noticed when creating the project there was an option to add to source control but I can\'t find this opti
Follow these steps
Team -> Share Create -> Browseif you already have oneAn alternative route (I have found the built-in Eclipse tool to be finicky at times):
git init to create a repositorygit add --all to add all your files to the repository (Note: if you skip this step, you will have an empty repository. You can also use git add filename to add only specific files/folders)git commit -m "your message here" to perform your first commitAt this point, you have a brand new local repository containing your files! The following steps will hook it up to a remote repository.
New button, and follow the prompts.your-repository-name.gitgit remote add origin into your terminal, followed by that HTTPS linkgit push -u origin master into your terminal (Note: these last two steps are shown on the GitHub new project page as well, for easy copy-and-pasting into your terminal)Now you have a local repository connected to a remote repository, ready to use! All Eclipse projects exist somewhere in your file system, and can easily be accessed just like any other folder you might want to turn into a repository.
I do realize you asked to avoid the command line, but this is a relatively simple command line task, and learning to be somewhat familiar with how to use your command line can pay big dividends later on.