- http://host.xz/path/to/repo.git/
- https://host.xz/path/to/repo.git/
- git://host.xz/path/to/repo.git/
+- git://host.xz/~user/path/to/repo.git/
- ssh://host.xz/path/to/repo.git/
- ssh://host.xz/~user/path/to/repo.git/
- ssh://host.xz/~/path/to/repo.git
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+
- SSH Is the default transport protocol and also supports an
- scp-like syntax. Both syntaxes support username expansion.
- The following three are identical to the last three above,
- respectively:
+SSH Is the default transport protocol and also supports an
+scp-like syntax. Both syntaxes support username expansion,
+as does the native git protocol. The following three are
+identical to the last three above, respectively:
+
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- host.xz:/path/to/repo.git/
- host.xz:path/to/repo.git
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+
- To sync with a local directory, use:
-
+To sync with a local directory, use:
++
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- /path/to/repo.git/
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`git pull . remote-B`, while you are on `my-B` branch.
The common `Pull: master:origin` mapping of a remote `master`
branch to a local `origin` branch, which is then merged to a
-ocal development branch, again typically named `master`, is made
+local development branch, again typically named `master`, is made
when you run `git clone` for you to follow this pattern.
+
[NOTE]