In your open workspace, from the View menu, select Source Control
or press Ctrl-Shift-G (Cmd-Shift-G in MacOS).
If you're using the App Prototyping agent in
Prototyper
view, first click
Switch to Code to open Code view.
Review the Source Control graph. If there are any uncommitted changes, use
either of the these two methods to commit them locally:
From the Source Control pane:
Click Commit.
When prompted to stage changes, click Yes.
Add a commit message that describes your changes in the
COMMIT_EDITMSG file that opens.
Save and close the file.
From the Terminal:
To view uncommitted files, run:
gitstatus
Add the files to source control:
To add single files, run:
gitadd[listoffiles]
To add all uncommitted files, run:
gitadd*
Commit your changes:
gitcommit-m"Your commit message describing the changes."
In the Source Control pane, click Publish Branch.
When prompted to log into Git, click Allow and follow the instructions
to authenticate.
After you've authenticated, return to the Firebase Studio window and
enter a name for your project in the active field, then select one of the
following:
Publish to GitHub private repository to publish your app privately on
GitHub.
Publish to GitHub public repository to publish your app publicly on
GitHub.
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-09-04 UTC."],[],[],null,["You can integrate Firebase Studio with GitHub to ensure that your projects\nare backed up and can be shared with others.\n| **Note:** If you're using the App Prototyping agent, note that it commits its changes to your local branch on every response. Firebase Studio in Code view requires you to manually commit changes after you make them. You can do this from the Source Control pane or from the Terminal in [Firebase Studio Code\n| view](/docs/studio/get-started-workspace).\n\nBefore you begin\n\n- [Create an account on GitHub](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/start-your-journey/creating-an-account-on-github)\n\nAdd your project to GitHub\n\nTo add your project to GitHub:\n\n1. In your open workspace, from the **View** menu, select **Source Control**\n or press `Ctrl-Shift-G` (`Cmd-Shift-G` in MacOS).\n\n If you're using the App Prototyping agent in\n Prototyper view, first click **Switch to Code** to open Code view.\n2. Review the Source Control graph. If there are any uncommitted changes, use\n either of the these two methods to commit them locally:\n\n - From the Source Control pane:\n\n 1. Click **Commit**.\n\n 2. When prompted to stage changes, click **Yes**.\n\n 3. Add a commit message that describes your changes in the\n `COMMIT_EDITMSG` file that opens.\n\n 4. Save and close the file.\n\n - From the Terminal:\n\n 1. To view uncommitted files, run:\n\n git status\n\n 2. Add the files to source control:\n\n - To add single files, run:\n\n git add [list of files]\n\n - To add all uncommitted files, run:\n\n git add *\n\n 3. Commit your changes:\n\n git commit -m \"Your commit message describing the changes.\"\n\n | **Warning:** Inspect the files that you plan to upload to GitHub to ensure you are not uploading any API keys or other secrets. Add any exclusions to the [`.gitignore`\n | file](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/git-basics/ignoring-files).\n3. In the **Source Control** pane, click **Publish Branch.**\n\n4. When prompted to log into Git, click **Allow** and follow the instructions\n to authenticate.\n\n5. After you've authenticated, return to the Firebase Studio window and\n enter a name for your project in the active field, then select one of the\n following:\n\n - **Publish to GitHub private repository** to publish your app privately on\n GitHub.\n\n - **Publish to GitHub public repository** to publish your app publicly on\n GitHub.\n\n| **Tip:** We recommend uploading to a private repository at first. You can set the repository to public on GitHub at any time.\n\nNext steps\n\n- [Customize your Firebase Studio workspace](/docs/studio/customize-workspace).\n- [Create a custom template](/docs/studio/custom-templates)."]]