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+git-clone(1)
+============
+
+NAME
+----
+git-clone - Clone a repository into a new directory
+
+
+SYNOPSIS
+--------
+[verse]
+'git clone' [--template=<template_directory>]
+ [-l] [-s] [--no-hardlinks] [-q] [-n] [--bare] [--mirror]
+ [-o <name>] [-b <name>] [-u <upload-pack>] [--reference <repository>]
+ [--separate-git-dir <git dir>]
+ [--depth <depth>] [--[no-]single-branch]
+ [--recursive|--recurse-submodules] [--] <repository>
+ [<directory>]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+-----------
+
+Clones a repository into a newly created directory, creates
+remote-tracking branches for each branch in the cloned repository
+(visible using `git branch -r`), and creates and checks out an
+initial branch that is forked from the cloned repository's
+currently active branch.
+
+After the clone, a plain `git fetch` without arguments will update
+all the remote-tracking branches, and a `git pull` without
+arguments will in addition merge the remote master branch into the
+current master branch, if any.
+
+This default configuration is achieved by creating references to
+the remote branch heads under `refs/remotes/origin` and
+by initializing `remote.origin.url` and `remote.origin.fetch`
+configuration variables.
+
+
+OPTIONS
+-------
+--local::
+-l::
+ When the repository to clone from is on a local machine,
+ this flag bypasses the normal "git aware" transport
+ mechanism and clones the repository by making a copy of
+ HEAD and everything under objects and refs directories.
+ The files under `.git/objects/` directory are hardlinked
+ to save space when possible. This is now the default when
+ the source repository is specified with `/path/to/repo`
+ syntax, so it essentially is a no-op option. To force
+ copying instead of hardlinking (which may be desirable
+ if you are trying to make a back-up of your repository),
+ but still avoid the usual "git aware" transport
+ mechanism, `--no-hardlinks` can be used.
+
+--no-hardlinks::
+ Optimize the cloning process from a repository on a
+ local filesystem by copying files under `.git/objects`
+ directory.
+
+--shared::
+-s::
+ When the repository to clone is on the local machine,
+ instead of using hard links, automatically setup
+ `.git/objects/info/alternates` to share the objects
+ with the source repository. The resulting repository
+ starts out without any object of its own.
++
+*NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use
+it unless you understand what it does. If you clone your
+repository using this option and then delete branches (or use any
+other git command that makes any existing commit unreferenced) in the
+source repository, some objects may become unreferenced (or dangling).
+These objects may be removed by normal git operations (such as `git commit`)
+which automatically call `git gc --auto`. (See linkgit:git-gc[1].)
+If these objects are removed and were referenced by the cloned repository,
+then the cloned repository will become corrupt.
++
+Note that running `git repack` without the `-l` option in a repository
+cloned with `-s` will copy objects from the source repository into a pack
+in the cloned repository, removing the disk space savings of `clone -s`.
+It is safe, however, to run `git gc`, which uses the `-l` option by
+default.
++
+If you want to break the dependency of a repository cloned with `-s` on
+its source repository, you can simply run `git repack -a` to copy all
+objects from the source repository into a pack in the cloned repository.
+
+--reference <repository>::
+ If the reference repository is on the local machine,
+ automatically setup `.git/objects/info/alternates` to
+ obtain objects from the reference repository. Using
+ an already existing repository as an alternate will
+ require fewer objects to be copied from the repository
+ being cloned, reducing network and local storage costs.
++
+*NOTE*: see the NOTE for the `--shared` option.
+
+--quiet::
+-q::
+ Operate quietly. Progress is not reported to the standard
+ error stream. This flag is also passed to the `rsync'
+ command when given.
+
+--verbose::
+-v::
+ Run verbosely. Does not affect the reporting of progress status
+ to the standard error stream.
+
+--progress::
+ Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
+ by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
+ is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
+ standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
+
+--no-checkout::
+-n::
+ No checkout of HEAD is performed after the clone is complete.
+
+--bare::
+ Make a 'bare' GIT repository. That is, instead of
+ creating `<directory>` and placing the administrative
+ files in `<directory>/.git`, make the `<directory>`
+ itself the `$GIT_DIR`. This obviously implies the `-n`
+ because there is nowhere to check out the working tree.
+ Also the branch heads at the remote are copied directly
+ to corresponding local branch heads, without mapping
+ them to `refs/remotes/origin/`. When this option is
+ used, neither remote-tracking branches nor the related
+ configuration variables are created.
+
+--mirror::
+ Set up a mirror of the source repository. This implies `--bare`.
+ Compared to `--bare`, `--mirror` not only maps local branches of the
+ source to local branches of the target, it maps all refs (including
+ remote-tracking branches, notes etc.) and sets up a refspec configuration such
+ that all these refs are overwritten by a `git remote update` in the
+ target repository.
+
+--origin <name>::
+-o <name>::
+ Instead of using the remote name `origin` to keep track
+ of the upstream repository, use `<name>`.
+
+--branch <name>::
+-b <name>::
+ Instead of pointing the newly created HEAD to the branch pointed
+ to by the cloned repository's HEAD, point to `<name>` branch
+ instead. `--branch` can also take tags and treat them like
+ detached HEAD. In a non-bare repository, this is the branch
+ that will be checked out.
+
+--upload-pack <upload-pack>::
+-u <upload-pack>::
+ When given, and the repository to clone from is accessed
+ via ssh, this specifies a non-default path for the command
+ run on the other end.
+
+--template=<template_directory>::
+ Specify the directory from which templates will be used;
+ (See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section of linkgit:git-init[1].)
+
+--config <key>=<value>::
+-c <key>=<value>::
+ Set a configuration variable in the newly-created repository;
+ this takes effect immediately after the repository is
+ initialized, but before the remote history is fetched or any
+ files checked out. The key is in the same format as expected by
+ linkgit:git-config[1] (e.g., `core.eol=true`). If multiple
+ values are given for the same key, each value will be written to
+ the config file. This makes it safe, for example, to add
+ additional fetch refspecs to the origin remote.
+
+--depth <depth>::
+ Create a 'shallow' clone with a history truncated to the
+ specified number of revisions. A shallow repository has a
+ number of limitations (you cannot clone or fetch from
+ it, nor push from nor into it), but is adequate if you
+ are only interested in the recent history of a large project
+ with a long history, and would want to send in fixes
+ as patches.
+
+--single-branch::
+ Clone only the history leading to the tip of a single branch,
+ either specified by the `--branch` option or the primary
+ branch remote's `HEAD` points at. When creating a shallow
+ clone with the `--depth` option, this is the default, unless
+ `--no-single-branch` is given to fetch the histories near the
+ tips of all branches.
+
+--recursive::
+--recurse-submodules::
+ After the clone is created, initialize all submodules within,
+ using their default settings. This is equivalent to running
+ `git submodule update --init --recursive` immediately after
+ the clone is finished. This option is ignored if the cloned
+ repository does not have a worktree/checkout (i.e. if any of
+ `--no-checkout`/`-n`, `--bare`, or `--mirror` is given)
+
+--separate-git-dir=<git dir>::
+ Instead of placing the cloned repository where it is supposed
+ to be, place the cloned repository at the specified directory,
+ then make a filesytem-agnostic git symbolic link to there.
+ The result is git repository can be separated from working
+ tree.
+
+
+<repository>::
+ The (possibly remote) repository to clone from. See the
+ <<URLS,URLS>> section below for more information on specifying
+ repositories.
+
+<directory>::
+ The name of a new directory to clone into. The "humanish"
+ part of the source repository is used if no directory is
+ explicitly given (`repo` for `/path/to/repo.git` and `foo`
+ for `host.xz:foo/.git`). Cloning into an existing directory
+ is only allowed if the directory is empty.
+
+:git-clone: 1
+include::urls.txt[]
+
+Examples
+--------
+
+* Clone from upstream:
++
+------------
+$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/.../linux-2.6 my2.6
+$ cd my2.6
+$ make
+------------
+
+
+* Make a local clone that borrows from the current directory, without checking things out:
++
+------------
+$ git clone -l -s -n . ../copy
+$ cd ../copy
+$ git show-branch
+------------
+
+
+* Clone from upstream while borrowing from an existing local directory:
++
+------------
+$ git clone --reference my2.6 \
+ git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/.../linux-2.7 \
+ my2.7
+$ cd my2.7
+------------
+
+
+* Create a bare repository to publish your changes to the public:
++
+------------
+$ git clone --bare -l /home/proj/.git /pub/scm/proj.git
+------------
+
+
+* Create a repository on the kernel.org machine that borrows from Linus:
++
+------------
+$ git clone --bare -l -s /pub/scm/.../torvalds/linux-2.6.git \
+ /pub/scm/.../me/subsys-2.6.git
+------------
+
+GIT
+---
+Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite