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Git Best Practices Guide

You're reading from   Git Best Practices Guide Master the best practices of Git with the help of real-time scenarios to maximize team efficiency and workflow

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Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783553730
Length 102 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cloning an existent repository

With Git, it is possible to clone an existent repository to work on it.

There are several possibilities to clone a repository, but the http, git, and ssh protocols are used the most.

If the repository is public, it will create a folder and everything inside the folder. However, if the repository is private or protected, you have to enter an access information or provide a private ssh key. For example, if you want to clone a Symfony2 repository, type this line to clone it using myProjectName as the folder name:

Erik@local:~/myProject$ git clone https://github.com/symfony/symfony.gitmyProjectName
Initialized empty Git repository in /var/www/myProjectName/.git/
remote: Counting objects: 7820, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2490/2490), done.
remote: Total 7820 (delta 4610), reused 7711 (delta 4528)
Receiving objects: 100% (7820/7820), 1.40 MiB | 479 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (4610/4610), done.
Checking out files: 100% (565/565), done.

Tip

Note that the name after the clone command is optional. If there is no parameter after the repository location, the repository name will be used.

You probably read the line about compressing objects. In fact, before sending any content, Git compresses objects to speed the transmission.

We will see more uses of the clone command in the next chapter.

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