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App cloning is Is the way of accessing application That does not belong to you
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On Jul 11, 2023 at 7:57 AM, <Xyncgas ***@***.***)> wrote:
what's app cloning
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I am writing step by step. 1 - Open GitHub App: Find and open GitHub app on your iPhone. Sign in to your GitHub account or create a new account to sign in. 2 - Locate the Repository: On the main screen, find the project you want to clone the repository for. If you are already following the project, you can already see this project. If you are not following the project, find the project using the "Search" or "Explore" options. 3 - Clone Repository: When you find the project, find and tap the three-dot (three-dot) menu icon in the upper-right corner of the project's homepage. Then select "Clone" from the drop-down menu. 4 - Make Clone Settings: After selecting "Clone" option, you will need to make some settings to clone the project. Select the organization or personal account you want to copy and set a destination folder on your device. Then tap the "Clone" button. 5 - Cloning Complete: GitHub application will copy the project from the remote repository to the folder you selected. After the cloning process is complete, you can view your files on GitHub to open and edit the project. |
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