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To collaborate with others on your project or for backup purposes, you can easily synchronize your space via GitHub. Follow the steps below to set up the synchronization.
Limitations
1. Folder Depth:
- For standard spaces, the maximum depth for nested folders is four levels.
- For fullstack spaces, the maximum depth is eight levels.
2. Allowed File Extensions:
- Ensure your files have one of the following extensions:
txt, md, json, js, css, html, htm, xml, svg, pdf, mjs, ejs, jsx, tsx, ts, scss, vue, py, php, hbs, env, babelrc, h5, hdf5, java, cs, gradle, cshtml, rs, toml, bmp, gif, ico, jpg, jpeg, png, ttf, otf, woff, woff2, eot, sfnt, mp3, mp4
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3. Non-Empty Repository:
- The repository must not be empty.
4. Folder Naming Restrictions:
- Make sure to keep folder names simple, avoiding spaces, special symbols, and restricted characters, as these can cause synchronization issues.
Synchronization Steps
- Click the GitHub button shown in the image below and follow the guide.