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The seed for this crawl was a list of every host in the Wayback Machine
This crawl was run at a level 1 (URLs including their embeds, plus the URLs of all outbound links including their embeds)
The WARC files associated with this crawl are not currently available to the general public.
master will be stored in a local branch, upstream/master.
git fetch upstream # remote: Counting objects: 75, done. # remote: Compressing objects: 100% (53/53), done. # remote: Total 62 (delta 27), reused 44 (delta 9) # Unpacking objects: 100% (62/62), done. # From https://github.com/ORIGINAL_OWNER/ORIGINAL_REPOSITORY # * [new branch] master -> upstream/masterCheck out your fork's local
master branch.
git checkout master # Switched to branch 'master'Merge the changes from
upstream/master into your local master branch. This brings your fork's master branch into sync with the upstream repository, without losing your local changes.
git merge upstream/master # Updating a422352..5fdff0f # Fast-forward # README | 9 ------- # README.md | 7 ++++++ # 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) # delete mode 100644 README # create mode 100644 README.mdIf your local branch didn't have any unique commits, Git will instead perform a "fast-forward":
git merge upstream/master # Updating 34e91da..16c56ad # Fast-forward # README.md | 5 +++-- # 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)Tip: Syncing your fork only updates your local copy of the repository. To update your fork on GitHub, you must push your changes.