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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 existing 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

SEE ALSO

       gh-repo(1)

                                             Mar 2024                             GH-REPO-FORK(1)