Cloning the application Git repository using rhc
In the Cloning the application to the local machine recipe in Chapter 1, Getting Started with OpenShift, you learned how to clone the Git repository using the Git command-line tool. This recipe had a couple of steps—first, to copy the Git repository URL from the web console and second, to use the git-clone
command to clone the Git repository. The rhc command-line tool can help you save some keystrokes. In this recipe, you will learn how to use rhc to clone the Git repository.
Getting ready
To step through this recipe, you will need rhc installed on your machine. Also, we will use the OpenShift application created in The Creating an OpenShift application using the rhc command-line client recipe.
How to do it…
To clone the myapp
application on your local machine using rhc, run the following command:
rhc git-clone --app myapp
How it works…
The rhc git-clone
command first makes a HTTP GET request to fetch the details about the myapp
application. The...