As part of my multi-variable calculus course, I solved a problem and demonstrated my steps using LaTeX & Overleaf!
- Go to Overleaf and log in to your account.
- Create a new blank project or open an existing project where you want to pull the Applying Stokes repository.
- In your Overleaf project, navigate to the left sidebar and click on the "Git" button.
- In the Git menu, click on the "Pull from GitHub" option.
- Copy the following command to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/LydiaAlem/Applying-Stokes-Theorem.git
- Open your preferred terminal or command prompt and navigate to the desired directory where you want to save the clone.
- Paste the copied command into the terminal and press Enter to execute it. This will clone the Applying Stokes repository to your local machine.
- Once the cloning process is complete, go back to Overleaf and click on "Upload Project" in the left sidebar.
- Choose the option to upload a ZIP file.
- Locate the cloned folder on your local machine and compress it into a ZIP file.
- Upload the ZIP file to Overleaf.
- Overleaf will extract the contents of the ZIP file and create a project with the Applying Stokes repository.
Feel free to make any changes after pulling!