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Adding an existing project to GitHub using GitHub Desktop You can add an existing Git repository to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} using {% data variables.product.prodname_desktop %}.
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Add an existing project

{% data reusables.git.remove-git-remote %}

  1. Add the repository to GitHub Desktop. {% data reusables.desktop.publish-repository %}
  2. In the "Publish Repository" window, in the "Name" field, type the desired name of the repository or use the default current local repository name.
  3. Optionally, add a description for the repository.
  4. Optionally, to publish a public repository, deselect Keep this code private.
  5. Select the "Organization" dropdown menu, then either click the organization where you want to publish the repository, or, to publish the repository to your personal account, click None.
  6. Click Publish Repository.