In git, [...] a repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project.
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Forking
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In git, [...] a repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project.
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In git, [...] a repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project.
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Forking
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Unknown title GitHub.com GitHub Enterprise 2.14 GitHub Enterprise 2.13 GitHub Enterprise 2.12 GitHub Enterprise 2.11 Contact Support Return to GitHub Bootcamp / Fork a repo Fork a repo mac windows linux all <span>A fork is a copy of a repository. Forking a repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project. Most commonly, forks are used to either propose changes to someone else's project or to use someone else's project as a starting point for your own idea. Propose changes to someone else
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