Re: Locating Git Clone

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So how can I determine which folder is set for git? Should I have declared
the folder to clone to in the orginal clone command?

I tried using --get-dir and the man.

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ --git-dir
sh.exe": --git-dir: command not found

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ --git-dir=GIT_DIR
sh.exe": --git-dir=GIT_DIR: command not found

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ help mv
sh.exe": help: no help topics match `mv'.  Try `help help'
fo mv'.

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ man -k mv
sh.exe": man: command not found

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ info mv
sh.exe": info: command not found

renshaw@RENSHAWRESIDENC ~
$ mv grails-1.3.6 c:\grails
mv: cannot stat `grails-1.3.6': No such file or directory
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