From: Oleg Broytman Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2015 12:54:47 +0000 (+0300) Subject: Explain creation of a remote named ``origin`` X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2b9671f8b7555bd5e091eceae34e54c0198eed40;p=git-wiki.git Explain creation of a remote named ``origin`` --- diff --git a/pep-git.txt b/pep-git.txt index f2ce4c1..404171e 100644 --- a/pep-git.txt +++ b/pep-git.txt @@ -180,9 +180,10 @@ When you do an initial clone like this:: $ git clone -b v1 http://git.python.org/python.git git clones remote repository ``http://git.python.org/python.git`` to -directory ``python``, creates remote-tracking branches, creates a -local branch ``v1``, configure it to track upstream remotes/origin/v1 -branch and checks out ``v1`` into the working directory. +directory ``python``, creates a remote named ``origin``, creates +remote-tracking branches, creates a local branch ``v1``, configure it +to track upstream remotes/origin/v1 branch and checks out ``v1`` into +the working directory. Updating local and remote-tracking branches -------------------------------------------