Posted by REdOG in #github at 2014-12-11T22:38:16Z
ive been in there
+[2014-12-12T00:35:46Z]KLVTZHow would I shrink a remote repository that already has over 13,000 objects being cloned. I tried graphing old files away as well as third-party vendor folder removal. But still, the speed of the clone is almost a minute. Anything else I can do? +[2014-12-12T00:36:07Z]KLVTZThe repository size isn't large. It's the very clone of those objects that seem to take forever. +[2014-12-12T00:36:28Z]KLVTZAnd if anyone recognizes this question, I did ask it earlier this week but happen to forget to check back xD +[2014-12-12T00:36:45Z]KLVTZpoor soul probably gave me a valid answer >< +[2014-12-12T00:43:35Z]bywaterloojust getting started with github. If fork someones repo on my online account, then clone that same repo down to my local system but at a much later time, can I then push that local clone back up to my online fork to update it?