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How to View the Remote URL a Github Repository Was Cloned From

If you’ve cloned a fork of a Github repository, it might have the same name as many other forks. Which one did you pull from? Rather than digging through your browser history, you can use Git’s built in tools to view the URL it’s connected to. Read This Article on CloudSavvy IT ›
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