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- | ====Git Clone==== | + | ======Git Clone====== |
Git Clone can only be invoked by those who are members of a repository. It will ask you for the //git// address (It will start with //git@...// ) Get that address from the owner of the repository. Cloning can only be done on the Work folder you had setup or one of the suitable sub-folders beneath that in the folder-tree. | Git Clone can only be invoked by those who are members of a repository. It will ask you for the //git// address (It will start with //git@...// ) Get that address from the owner of the repository. Cloning can only be done on the Work folder you had setup or one of the suitable sub-folders beneath that in the folder-tree. | ||
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There should NOT be any spelling mistake in the above filename. And the contents of the filename must be the private SSH key that was assigned to that member. Before the cloning action was done, the owner of the repository should have added that member and setup the keys for that member. So here, it is assumed that such a member already has the private key. | There should NOT be any spelling mistake in the above filename. And the contents of the filename must be the private SSH key that was assigned to that member. Before the cloning action was done, the owner of the repository should have added that member and setup the keys for that member. So here, it is assumed that such a member already has the private key. | ||
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