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STG-CLONE(1) StGit Manual STG-CLONE(1)
stg-clone - Make a local clone of a remote repository
stg clone <repository> <dir>
Clone a git repository into the local directory <dir> (using stg-clone(1)) and initialise the local branch "master". This operation is for example suitable to start working using the "tracking branch" workflow (see 1[1]). Other means to setup an StGit stack are stg-init(1) and the --create and --clone commands of stg-branch(1). The target directory <dir> will be created by this command, and must not already exist.
Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)
1. 1 file:///home/mtk/.local/share/doc/stgit/stg
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StGit 1.4.dev34+g8254ffb 12/17/2022 STG-CLONE(1)
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