
Cloning a repository - GitHub Docs
You can clone a repository from GitHub.com to your local computer, or to a codespace, to make it easier to fix merge conflicts, add or remove files, and push larger commits.
Cloning a repository from GitHub to GitHub Desktop
Cloning a repository from GitHub to GitHub Desktop You can use GitHub to clone remote repositories to GitHub Desktop. Tip You also can use GitHub Desktop to clone repositories …
Cloning and forking repositories from GitHub Desktop
You can clone or fork a repository with GitHub Desktop to create a local repository on your computer. You can create a local copy of any repository on GitHub that you have access to by …
About remote repositories - GitHub Docs
There are several ways to clone repositories available on GitHub. When you view a repository while signed in to your account, the URLs you can use to clone the project onto your computer …
Duplicating a repository - GitHub Docs
Create a bare clone of the repository. Replace the example username with the name of the person or organization who owns the repository, and replace the example repository name …
Fork a repository - GitHub Docs
When you fork a project in order to propose changes to the upstream repository, you can configure Git to pull changes from the upstream repository into the local clone of your fork.
Troubleshooting cloning errors - GitHub Enterprise Cloud Docs
If you try to clone [email protected]:owner/repotile.git, but the repository is really named owner/repoti1e you will receive this error. To avoid this error, when cloning, always copy and …
Cloning a repository - GitHub Enterprise Server 3.14 Docs
Aug 27, 2025 · You can clone a repository from your GitHub Enterprise Server instance to your local computer to make it easier to fix merge conflicts, add or remove files, and push larger …
Getting changes from a remote repository - GitHub Docs
To grab a complete copy of another user's repository, use git clone like this: $ git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/REPOSITORY.git # Clones a repository to your computer
Repositories documentation - GitHub Docs
When you create a repository on GitHub, it exists as a remote repository. You can clone your repository to create a local copy on your computer and sync between the two locations.