- Sign in at replit.com and go to your dashboard, then click Import code or design.
- On the Import to Replit page, select GitHub.
- Browse or search for the GitHub repository you want to import and select it.
- Choose whether to make the project Public or Private, then click Import from GitHub. Replit clones the repository and sets up the environment automatically.
- Once the import completes, your project opens in the workspace and is ready to run and edit.
How to Import a Project from GitHub to Replit
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to import a project from GitHub to Replit.
📌 Why this matters
Why this matters
Importing from GitHub transforms your repositories into fully interactive development environments where you can code, test, and collaborate instantly. You skip the tedious local setup process; no installing dependencies, configuring environments, or troubleshooting compatibility issues. More importantly, this creates a seamless bridge between version control and live development. You can experiment with open-source projects, contribute to repositories, or continue working on your code from any device with just a browser, making development truly portable and accessible.
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