Reputation: 729
I recently had an idea for a project. I found a project identical to the one I want to create on Github. I got very lucky because the person just started so there is a base, but everything is very raw and perfect for adding onto.
I made a fork of the project and made a big mistake. After I cloned the fork and committed changes to it I realized I wanted to rename the fork. Obviously this would have been easier to do from the start.
These are instructions from Github itself
When you rename a repository, its issues, wiki, stars, and followers are preserved. Forks continue to point to the root repository.
However, redirects are not set up for links that point to the old location. You will need to update your local repositories to point to the new location.
Which is great, i can simply rename the fork on Github but that leaves me repositories with the old links. How can I update my local repositories?
Upvotes: 50
Views: 48398
Reputation: 22905
If you haven't renamed already, you can just push all pending changes, rename, and just clone again.
If you've already renamed, you should just update the origin on your local repos:
git remote set-url origin git://github.com/youruser/yourrepo
Upvotes: 30