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Migrate repo from GitLab to GitHub Full blog post @ http://ruby.zigzo.com/2015/03/23/moving-from-gitlab-to-github/
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# Assume we are in your home directory | |
cd ~/ | |
# Clone the repo from GitLab using the `--mirror` option | |
$ git clone --mirror [email protected]:mario/my-repo.git | |
# Change into newly created repo directory | |
$ cd ~/my-repo.git | |
# Push to GitHub using the `--mirror` option. The `--no-verify` option skips any hooks. | |
$ git push --no-verify --mirror [email protected]:mario/my-repo.git | |
# Set push URL to the mirror location | |
$ git remote set-url --push origin [email protected]:mario/my-repo.git | |
# To periodically update the repo on GitHub with what you have in GitLab | |
git fetch -p origin | |
git push --no-verify --mirror |
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