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This article describes the procedure of adding a second remote to an existing repository. A practical situation when we would need something like this is when we developed an an application in an internal repository - for example a [[OpenShift Gogs#Overview|Gogs instance deployed within an OpenShift cluster]] |
Revision as of 21:48, 11 December 2017
Internal
Overview
This article describes the procedure of adding a second remote to an existing repository. A practical situation when we would need something like this is when we developed an an application in an internal repository - for example a Gogs instance deployed within an OpenShift cluster