set git remote and clone Heroku repository
clones a heroku app to your local machine at DIRECTORY (defaults to app name)
USAGE
$ heroku git:clone [DIRECTORY] -a <value> [-r <value>]
ARGUMENTS
DIRECTORY where to clone the app
FLAGS
-a, --app=<value> (required) the Heroku app to use
-r, --remote=<value> the git remote to create, default "heroku"
DESCRIPTION
clones a heroku app to your local machine at DIRECTORY (defaults to app name)
EXAMPLES
$ heroku git:clone -a example
Cloning into 'example'...
remote: Counting objects: 42, done.
...
See code: src/commands/git/clone.ts
adds a git remote to an app repo
USAGE
$ heroku git:remote [-a <value>] [-r <value>]
FLAGS
-a, --app=<value> the Heroku app to use
-r, --remote=<value> the git remote to create
DESCRIPTION
adds a git remote to an app repo
extra arguments will be passed to git remote add
EXAMPLES
# set git remote heroku to https://git.heroku.com/example.git
$ heroku git:remote -a example
# set git remote heroku-staging to https://git.heroku.com/example.git
$ heroku git:remote --remote heroku-staging -a example-staging
See code: src/commands/git/remote.ts