Here, you are going to learn how to upload files on Google server via Google Code. Google code let you upload your
files each of maximum 100 MB including JavaScript, XML, RAR, ZIP, and Images including icon
files and many more. Google also providing 2 GB of total space for uploading
your files. So you can
definitely make some good use of space on Google servers. So, lets get started.
How to upload JavaScript , XML, RAR, ZIP files on Google server via Google Code
Follow the steps:
Step 1. Go to code.google.com, and Login with Your Gmail.
Step 2. Now go to Project Hosting section on Google Code and click Create a new project link. After click, Page like below will appear.
Step 3. Give the Name of the project without space in small case letters, and fill out the form as above.. Write the project summary and description , provide related labels and hit Create Project button .
Step 4. Once Project created, it will automatically open up. Now click the Downloads tab and then click the New Download link, and upload your JavaScript, XML, RAR, ZIP or Images including icon files.
Note: Currently, Google have blocked upload services, so Download tab may not available. If so, try after sometimes.
Message from Google [13 March, 2015]
Earlier today, Google announced we will be turning down Google Code Project Hosting. The service started in 2006 with the goal of providing a scalable and reliable way of hosting open source projects. Since that time millions, of people have contributed to open source projects hosted on the site.
But a lot has changed since 2006. In the past nine years, many other options for hosting open source projects have popped up, along with vibrant communities of developers. It's time to recognize that Google Code's mission to provide open source projects a home has been accomplished by others, such as GitHub and Bitbucket.
We will be shutting down Google Code over the coming months. Starting today, the site will no longer accept new projects, but will remain functionally unchanged until August 2015. After that, project data will be read-only. Early next year, the site will shut down, but project data will be available for download in an archive format.
The simplest option would be to use the Google Code Exporter, a new tool that will allow you to export your projects directly to GitHub (https://code.google.com/export-to-github). Alternatively, we have documentation on how to migrate to other services -- GitHub, Bitbucket, and SourceForge -- manually (https://code.google.com/p/support-tools/).
For more information, please see the Google Open Source blog or contact google-code-shutdown@google.com.
-The Google Code team
definitely make some good use of space on Google servers. So, lets get started.
How to upload JavaScript , XML, RAR, ZIP files on Google server via Google Code
Follow the steps:
Step 1. Go to code.google.com, and Login with Your Gmail.
Step 2. Now go to Project Hosting section on Google Code and click Create a new project link. After click, Page like below will appear.
Step 3. Give the Name of the project without space in small case letters, and fill out the form as above.. Write the project summary and description , provide related labels and hit Create Project button .
Step 4. Once Project created, it will automatically open up. Now click the Downloads tab and then click the New Download link, and upload your JavaScript, XML, RAR, ZIP or Images including icon files.
Note: Currently, Google have blocked upload services, so Download tab may not available. If so, try after sometimes.
Message from Google [13 March, 2015]
Earlier today, Google announced we will be turning down Google Code Project Hosting. The service started in 2006 with the goal of providing a scalable and reliable way of hosting open source projects. Since that time millions, of people have contributed to open source projects hosted on the site.
But a lot has changed since 2006. In the past nine years, many other options for hosting open source projects have popped up, along with vibrant communities of developers. It's time to recognize that Google Code's mission to provide open source projects a home has been accomplished by others, such as GitHub and Bitbucket.
We will be shutting down Google Code over the coming months. Starting today, the site will no longer accept new projects, but will remain functionally unchanged until August 2015. After that, project data will be read-only. Early next year, the site will shut down, but project data will be available for download in an archive format.
The simplest option would be to use the Google Code Exporter, a new tool that will allow you to export your projects directly to GitHub (https://code.google.com/export-to-github). Alternatively, we have documentation on how to migrate to other services -- GitHub, Bitbucket, and SourceForge -- manually (https://code.google.com/p/support-tools/).
For more information, please see the Google Open Source blog or contact google-code-shutdown@google.com.
-The Google Code team
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