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In [[Git (software)|Git]], a '''clone''' is a copy of the [[Git repository]]. | In [[Git (software)|Git]], a '''clone''' is a copy of the [[Git repository]]. | ||
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== Clone versus fork == | == Clone versus fork == | ||
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See [[Git fork]]. | See [[Git fork]]. |
Revision as of 12:38, 4 February 2016
In Git, a clone is a copy of the Git repository.
Clone versus fork
See Git fork.
See also
External links
- What is the difference between Forking and Cloning on GitHub? @ Stack Overflow
- Git fork is git clone? @ Stack Overflow
- git clone vs fork