gh-repo-clone - Clone a repository locally
gh repo clone <repository> [<directory>] [-- <gitflags>...]
Clone a GitHub repository locally. Pass additional git clone flags by listing them after --.
If the OWNER/ portion of the OWNER/REPO repository argument is omitted, it defaults to the name of the authenticating user.
When a protocol scheme is not provided in the repository argument, the git_protocol will be chosen from your configuration, which can be checked via gh config get git_protocol. If the protocol scheme is provided, the repository will be cloned using the specified protocol.
If the repository is a fork, its parent repository will be added as an additional git remote called upstream. The remote name can be configured using --upstream-remote-name. The --upstream-remote-name option supports an @owner value which will name the remote after the owner of the parent repository.
If the repository is a fork, its parent repository will be set as the default remote repository.
-u, --upstream-remote-name <string> (default "upstream")
Upstream remote name when cloning a fork
0: Successful execution
1: Error
2: Command canceled
4: Authentication required
NOTE: Specific commands may have additional exit codes. Refer to the command’s help for more information.
# Clone a
repository from a specific org
$ gh repo clone cli/cli
# Clone a
repository from your own account
$ gh repo clone myrepo
# Clone a repo,
overriding git protocol configuration
$ gh repo clone https://github.com/cli/cli
$ gh repo clone [email protected]:cli/cli.git
# Clone a
repository to a custom directory
$ gh repo clone cli/cli workspace/cli
# Clone a
repository with additional git clone flags
$ gh repo clone cli/cli -- --depth=1
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