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In git, when you fork a repo, the original repo is called the [...]
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You might fork a project in order to propose changes to the upstream, or original, repository.

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ate to the octocat/Spoon-Knife repository. In the top-right corner of the page, click Fork. That's it! Now, you have a fork of the original octocat/Spoon-Knife repository. Keep your fork synced <span>You might fork a project in order to propose changes to the upstream, or original, repository. In this case, it's good practice to regularly sync your fork with the upstream repository. To do this, you'll need to use Git on the command line. You can practice setting the upstream

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