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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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