----- Original Message -----
> You generally want to use git fetch or git pull in that case.  git clone
> creates an entirely new copy of the original repository.

Just to complement the answer: "git clone" is more or less a shorthand for "git 
init" followed by "git fetch" (to get the remote objects) and "git checkout" 
(to get the actual files). The original poster probably doesn't want the "git 
init" part here indeed.

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Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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