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date = "2012-10-01"
title = "Migrate git repositories"
tags = ["git"]
slug = "migrate-git-repositories"
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Sometimes you have to move your git repository to another host. In this case I want to move a privately hosted git repository to a brand spanking new github repository.
These are four easy steps to get that done:
$ git clone --bare git@yourserver.com:project.git
$ cd project.git
$ git push --mirror git@github.com:ariejan/project.git
$ cd .. && rm -rf project.git
That's it. Don't forget to update the `remote` of your working copy accordingly:
$ git remote set-url origin git@github.com:ariejan/project.git
Of course, this works with any git server or service, not just Github, although Github is awesome and you should use it.