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Setup: using only Eclipse
With Eclipse open, go to File -> Import
Select "Git" -> "Project from Git (with smart import)"
Select Clone URI
Paste https://github.com/wdelo/librarydb-app into "URI:" and select "Next >"
If all branches are not selected press "Select All", then select "Next >"
Place the location of the project where you want (I recommend just inside the Eclipse workspace), then select "Next >"
Make sure "Import source:" is the same location as the location in the previous step
Make sure "Detect and configure project natures" is checked and press Finished
Setup: using command line alongside Eclipse
On the command line, go to the directory where you want the root directory of the repository to reside (I recommend going to your Eclipse workspace)
Clone the repo into the directory: git clone https://github.com/wdelo/librarydb-app.git
With Eclipse open, go to File -> Import
Select "Projects from Folder or Archive"
Press the "Directory..." button and select the repository directory
Make sure "Detect and configure project natures" is checked and press Finish
Adding SQLite JDBC library
Add the .jar file, , to the eclipse project
Right-click on the project name
Go to "Build Path" -> "Add External Archives..."
In the project directory, select the .jar file, sqlite-jdbc-3.32.3.2.jar
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