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- Adding remotes and fetching them
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We’ve mentioned and given some demonstrations of how the git clone command implicitly adds the origin remote for you. Here’s how to add a new remote explicitly. To add a new remote Git repository as a shortname you can reference easily, run git remote add <shortname> <url>:
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$ git remote -v
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$ git remote add pb https://github.com/paulboone/ticgit
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$ git remote -v
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$ git fetch pb
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Paul’s master branch is now accessible locally as pb/master — you can merge it into one of your branches, or you can check out a local branch at that point if you want to inspect it.
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