Before you can push the original repository to your new copy, or mirror, of the repository, you must create the new repository on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance. In these examples, exampleuser/new-repository
or exampleuser/mirrored
are the mirrors.
Mirroring a repository
- [ターミナル][ターミナル][Git Bash] を開きます。
- Create a bare clone of the repository.
$ git clone --bare https://ホスト名/EXAMPLE-USER/OLD-REPOSITORY.git
- Mirror-push to the new repository.
$ cd OLD-REPOSITORY.git $ git push --mirror https://ホスト名/EXAMPLE-USER/NEW-REPOSITORY.git
- Remove the temporary local repository you created earlier.
$ cd .. $ rm -rf OLD-REPOSITORY.git
Mirroring a repository that contains Git Large File Storage objects
- [ターミナル][ターミナル][Git Bash] を開きます。
- Create a bare clone of the repository. Replace the example username with the name of the person or organization who owns the repository, and replace the example repository name with the name of the repository you'd like to duplicate.
$ git clone --bare https://ホスト名/EXAMPLE-USER/OLD-REPOSITORY.git
- Navigate to the repository you just cloned.
$ cd OLD-REPOSITORY.git
- Pull in the repository's Git Large File Storage objects.
$ git lfs fetch --all
- Mirror-push to the new repository.
$ git push --mirror https://ホスト名EXAMPLE-USER/NEW-REPOSITORY.git
- Push the repository's Git Large File Storage objects to your mirror.
$ git lfs push --all https://github.com/EXAMPLE-USER/NEW-REPOSITORY.git
- Remove the temporary local repository you created earlier.
$ cd .. $ rm -rf OLD-REPOSITORY.git
Mirroring a repository in another location
If you want to mirror a repository in another location, including getting updates from the original, you can clone a mirror and periodically push the changes.
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[ターミナル][ターミナル][Git Bash] を開きます。
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Create a bare mirrored clone of the repository.
$ git clone --mirror https://ホスト名/EXAMPLE-USER/REPOSITORY-TO-MIRROR.git
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Set the push location to your mirror.
$ cd REPOSITORY-TO-MIRROR $ git remote set-url --push origin https://ホスト名/EXAMPLE-USER/MIRRORED
As with a bare clone, a mirrored clone includes all remote branches and tags, but all local references will be overwritten each time you fetch, so it will always be the same as the original repository. Setting the URL for pushes simplifies pushing to your mirror.
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To update your mirror, fetch updates and push.
$ git fetch -p origin $ git push --mirror