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If you have a Start9 server it's easy, install gitea and do what he said

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Coincidentally, added Gitea to mine the other day for this very reason.

There are no coincidences 😉

Haha, true.

You don't need a git server to pull remote repos...

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why would you need git tea to pull repos to your local system? a git remote server is not git.

That's how it's done on start9. That's all I can say

How what's done? Cloning a repo requires git. Git is just a simple program. It's not server software.

`git clone [repository url]` now you have a backup.

"Git" is not github/gitlab/gitea, those are complete git management servers all using git and adding (project)management features on top, meant to be hosted on a server (like startos). But just "git" is a decentralized source control management tool.