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Telosys with Git

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Last updated 4 months ago

You can use Git to manage your models and bundles of templates.

By default, Telosys uses GitHub to provide sample templates and bundles that can be installed with "im" and "ib" commands.

For GitHub depots and personal acces token see "".

If you want to use Git repositories on your workstation for templates and bundles, see “” and "".

GitHub usage
install with Git
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