# Add remote files with one-way sync The [remote content](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/remote-content) feature allows adding content from a variety of external sources. If you have files in a Git repository, you can include them as a remote content folder in your project. Remote content folders are synced one way, so any updates pushed to your online Git repository are reflected in the Redocly project and can be deployed and published through Redocly. - How to add content from a Git provider: pick the guide for your Git hosting from the list below. - [GitHub](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/from-github) - [GitLab and GitLab self-managed](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/from-gitlab) - [Azure DevOps](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/from-azure-devops) - [Bitbucket Cloud](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/from-bitbucket-cloud) - How to [add content from a remote URL](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/url) - How to [push content from an external source to Redocly](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/push) Read the [overview of the remote content verification processes](/docs/realm/reunite/project/remote-content/verify-remote-content) for more information about how the process works.