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Explain the differences among github fork, git clone, and git branch. #5

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hackmasterheather opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 1 comment
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Explain the differences among github fork, git clone, and git branch.

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@hackmasterheather hackmasterheather changed the title hhaynie_git Explain the differences among github fork, git clone, and git branch. Jan 25, 2021
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A fork is a copy of a repository.
A clone creates an identical copy of a repository to a local machine.
A branch is a way to add to a repository without affecting the main part.

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