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Adding Hidden Agendas | |
Adjusting Bell Curves | |
Aesthesizing Industrial Areas | |
Aligning Covariance Matrices | |
Applying Feng Shui Shaders | |
Applying Theatre Soda Layer | |
Asserting Packed Exemplars | |
Attempting to Lock Back-Buffer | |
Binding Sapling Root System | |
Breeding Fauna |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Sometimes you need to move your existing git repository | |
# to a new remote repository (/new remote origin). | |
# Here are a simple and quick steps that does exactly this. | |
# | |
# Let's assume we call "old repo" the repository you wish | |
# to move, and "new repo" the one you wish to move to. | |
# | |
### Step 1. Make sure you have a local copy of all "old repo" | |
### branches and tags. |