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6 git-fork - Fork a repo on github
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9 git-fork [<github-repo-url>]
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12 If a github repo url is given, fork the repo. Like clone but forks
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15 1. forks the repo on github
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42 $ git fork https://github.com/LearnBoost/expect.js
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64 upstream git@github.com:LearnBoost/expect.js (fetch)
65 upstream git@github.com:LearnBoost/expect.js (push)
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78 Written by Andrew Griffiths <mail@andrewgriffithsonline.com>
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88 October 2017 GIT-FORK(1)