Duplicating a repository through github's interface #123235
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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyIs there a way to duplicate a repo on github through its interface? I have a repo I use for prototypes, and once the prototype has matured I want to have it in its own repo. For my case it would just be easier to duplicate the original repo and delete and what I don't want afterwards. I know that I can just clone the repo, and push it to the new one, but I was wondering if there was a simple way through the UI. |
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May 10, 2024
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No direct duplicate function on GitHub's interface, but two options:
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No direct duplicate function on GitHub's interface, but two options:
Forking (Faster):
Clone & Push (More Control):
git clone <URL>
.cd
).git init
if needed).git add .
).git commit -m "Initial commit"
).git push origin main
).