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I've got my own copy of the repository hosted at http://tommysgitstuff.com/git_basics/cool_stuff.git. What command would you use to add my copy of the repository as a remote? Give the remote the name "tommy."
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jordans
1,609 PointsTo set the new remote (the name of the remote is without the "<>"):
git remote add <name of remote> https://github.com/user/repo.git
To verify new remote:
git remote -v
Benjamin Miller
4,344 PointsBenjamin Miller
4,344 PointsDidn't work for me!