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Downloading using git

Downloading using git

Overview

Git is a popular distributed version control system used for tracking changes in source code during software development. It allows multiple developers to collaborate on a project and provides an efficient way to download, manage, and update repositories from remote servers. This documentation will guide you through the process of using Git to download repositories.

Cloning a Repository

To download a repository using Git, you need to clone it. Cloning creates a local copy of the repository on your machine.

  1. Open your terminal or command prompt.

  2. Navigate to the directory where you want to download the repository.

  3. Obtain the repository URL: This can usually be found on the repository's homepage or by clicking the "Clone" or "Code" button.

  4. In the terminal, run the following command, replacing <repository-url> with the actual URL of the repository:

    git clone <repository-url>

    For example:

    git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git

    This command initiates the cloning process and downloads the repository to your local machine.

Additionally, if needed, please visit this page for how to connect to Github GitHub SSH Connections

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