Re: just fetching HEAD of repository

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Are you looking for something to "shallow clone" the remote git repo
(as replyed by Matthieu, or something more similar to the "cvs export"
or "svn export" commands (ie exporting a current snapshot, not a
working repo)?

On 5/21/07, Stian Haklev <shaklev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After checking all the docs, I am still wondering if there is a way to
get only the last commit from a given git repository. Sometimes I
really just want the latest code so I can compile it - and let's say
they are not running gitweb, or it is not convenient to go to gitweb
and ask for a tar package to be made? This is especially relevant in
countries with slow internet connection - here in Indonesia it takes
me an hour to clone the git repository for example, never mind let's
say the Linux kernel.

Thank you
Stian
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