Plain old-fashioned git clone #78993
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Do you see a "Local" and "Codespaces" in the dropdown when you click "Code"? Switch to the "Local" tab, and then you'll have options for HTTP clone, SSH clone, and GitHub CLI clone. |
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It used to be that when I pressed "Code" on a repo, I got a link that let me do a 'git clone' and copy the repo to my own machine. Now I get something about 'codespaces." I don't want that. I want to do a git clone. How do I do that now?
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