# Creating Projects

* Go to Projects under Project Tab in the bottom left:

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* Click on add project, choose a name and select a framework:

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* Choose a specific group that can view and access this project:

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* You can start a project from scratch and add your files manually, or sync all your files by integratings with an existing git repository:

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* By clicking on finish your new project will be created, and the groups associated will be able to view and access it, you can also assign new groups later on:

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