Open Terminal and type:
git clone https://github.gatech.edu/ORG_NAME/Repo-Name
Here you should paste the URL you copied at the beginning of this step. This
creates a local copy of your clone on your machine under your current directory.
3. Sync your fork with the master.
This ensures that any changes going on with the master will be reected in your
local fork/clone.
n Navigate in Github to the original repository. Copy the URL as shown:
type: git remote add upstream
https://github.gatech.edu/ORG_NAME/Repo-Name
(All one line. This is the URL you copied at the beginning of this step)
Alternately, you can both add and fetch (sync with) your master by using this instead:
type: git remote add -f upstream
https://github.gatech.edu/ORG_NAME/Repo-Name
n Open Terminal and change directories to the fork you cloned.
type: cd (hit enter)
type: ls (look for your cloned fork/repository name)
type: cd Fork_Name
type: git remote -v