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Use Cloud Source Repositories in Cloud Code for IntelliJ

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Through Cloud Code, you can add new projects to Cloud Source Repositories and check out existing projects.

Note: The following IDEs support this feature: Before you begin
  1. Sign in to your Google Cloud account. If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our products perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.
  2. In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.

    Note: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.

    Go to project selector

  3. Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.

  4. In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.

    Note: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.

    Go to project selector

  5. Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.

Upload source code

Upload your code to Cloud Source Repositories from Cloud Code:

  1. Open the project you want to add to Cloud Source Repositories.

  2. Click VCS > Upload to Cloud Source Repositories. Alternatively, in the menu, navigate to Tools > Google Cloud Code > Upload to Cloud Source Repositories.

  3. In the dialog, use the drop down menu to select the Cloud Project associated with your project.

  4. Use the drop down menu to select your Cloud Repository.

    1. If you don't have a repository, or if you want to create a new one, click Create a new cloud repository.

      Cloud Code opens a new browser window to the Google Cloud console so that you can create the new repository.

  5. By default, Cloud Code sets the Remote Name. You can enter a different name in the New Remote Name field.

  6. Click Upload.

Development

For other operations such as committing and pushing new changes, navigate to VCS > VCS Operations Popup.

Browse source files

After uploading your source code, browse the code in the Google Cloud console:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, select the project that contains your source code.

  2. In the search bar, search for Cloud Source Repositories.

Check out source code

Check out source code from Cloud Source Repositories:

  1. Choose VCS > Get from Version Control. Alternatively, go to the welcome dialog and click Get from VSC.
  2. Select Google Cloud from the Version Control drop-down and click Clone.
  3. In the Clone from Google Cloud dialog, select the Cloud Project associated with your project.
  4. Select your Cloud Repository.
  5. Select the Parent Directory.
  6. Enter the Directory Name.
  7. Click Clone.

You can alternatively check out from the Welcome screen by selecting Get from Version Control and choosing Google Cloud from the Version Control drop-down. This displays the Clone from Google Cloud dialog.

Get support

To submit feedback or report an issue in your IntelliJ IDE, go to

Tools

>

Cloud Code

>

Help / About

>

Submit feedback or report an issue

to report an issue on

GitHub

.

Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.

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