Test repo for renaming.
This repository has been renamed¹ from tezd to test² to tesd to You-are-so-lame to You-are-the-best-and-I-like-you.
Apparently GitHub keeps a list of old repository names, and redirects to the newest one.
So test redirects to a newly created repository.
¹) You can rename GitHub repositories via the repo's Settings-tab.
²) However, when you create a repository with an "old" name, that wil override the redirect. You won't get a warning from GitHub about this. When fetching with the old repository URL, you'll get the error: fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories
. Fix: git reset --hard
and git remote set-url origin new://url.to/repository
(or edit your .git/config
or even re-clone the repository).