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NAME

       hub-create - Create a new repository on GitHub and add a git remote for it.

SYNOPSIS

       hub create [-poc] [-d DESCRIPTION] [-h HOMEPAGE] [[ORGANIZATION/]NAME]

OPTIONS

       -p, --private
           Create a private repository.

       -d, --description DESCRIPTION
           A short description of the GitHub repository.

       -h, --homepage HOMEPAGE
           A URL with more information about the repository. Use this, for example, if your
           project has an external website.

       --remote-name REMOTE
           Set the name for the new git remote (default: "origin").

       -o, --browse
           Open the new repository in a web browser.

       -c, --copy
           Put the URL of the new repository to clipboard instead of printing it.

       [ORGANIZATION/]NAME
           The name for the repository on GitHub (default: name of the current working
           directory).

           Optionally, create the repository within ORGANIZATION.

EXAMPLES

           $ hub create
           [ repo created on GitHub ]
           > git remote add -f origin git@github.com:USER/REPO.git

           $ hub create sinatra/recipes
           [ repo created in GitHub organization ]
           > git remote add -f origin git@github.com:sinatra/recipes.git

SEE ALSO

       hub-init(1), hub(1)