Cloning repository
Get the code to your local machine and start developing your app.
Prerequisite: Git installed
Ensure you have Git installed on your local machine before proceeding. You can download Git from here.
Git clone
Clone the repository using the following command:
git clone git@github.com:turbostarter/core
If your SSH key isn't set up, use HTTPS instead:
git clone https://github.com/turbostarter/core
Use HTTPS for all commands if not using SSH
If you are not using SSH, ensure you switch to HTTPS for all Git commands, not just the clone command.
Git clone
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Git remote
After cloning the repository, remove the original origin remote:
git remote rm origin
Add the upstream remote pointing to the original repository to pull updates:
git remote add upstream git@github.com:turbostarter/core
Once you have your own repository set up, add your repository as the origin:
git remote add origin <your-repository-url>
Git remote
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Staying up to date
To pull updates from the upstream repository, run the following command daily (preferably with your morning coffee ☕):
git pull upstream main
This ensures your repository stays up to date with the latest changes.
Check Updating codebase for more details on updating your codebase.
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Last updated on 3/31/2025