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GH-REPO-FORK(1)		       GitHub CLI manual	       GH-REPO-FORK(1)

NAME
       gh-repo-fork - Create a fork of a repository

SYNOPSIS
       gh repo fork [<repository>] [-- <gitflags>...] [flags]

DESCRIPTION
       Create a	fork of	a repository.

       With  no	argument, creates a fork of the	current	repository. Otherwise,
       forks the specified repository.

       By default, the new fork	is set to be your origin remote	and any	exist-
       ing origin remote is renamed to upstream. To alter this	behavior,  you
       can set a name for the new fork's remote	with --remote-name.

       The upstream remote will	be set as the default remote repository.

       Additional git clone flags can be passed	after --.

OPTIONS
       --clone
	      Clone the	fork

       --default-branch-only
	      Only include the default branch in the fork

       --fork-name <string>
	      Rename the forked	repository

       --org <string>
	      Create the fork in an organization

       --remote
	      Add a git	remote for the fork

       --remote-name <string> (default "origin")
	      Specify the name for the new remote

EXIT CODES
       0: Successful execution

       1: Error

       2: Command canceled

       4: Authentication required

       NOTE:  Specific	commands  may have additional exit codes. Refer	to the
       command's help for more information.

SEE ALSO
       gh-repo(1)

				   Apr 2025		       GH-REPO-FORK(1)

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