git-force-clone(1) -- overwrite local repositories with clone SYNOPSIS force-clone --help force-clone {remoteurl} {destinationpath} force-clone --branch {branchname} {remoteurl} {destination_path} DESCRIPTION Provides the basic functionality of git clone, but if the destination git repository already exists it will force-reset it to resemble a clone of the remote. Because it doesn't actually delete the directory, it is usually significantly faster than the alternative of deleting the directory and cloning the repository from scratch. CAUTION: If the repository exists, this will destroy all local work: changed files will be reset, local branches and other remotes will be removed. PROCESS If target-directory doesn't exist or isn't a git repository then the arguments will simply be passed through to git clone. If target-directory exists and is a git repository then this will: Remove all remotes Set the origin remote to {remote_url} and fetch the remote Discover the default branch, if no branch was specified Check out the selected branch Delete all other local branches OPTIONS {remote_url} - The URL for a git remote repository of which to make a clone. {destination_path} - A path to the local git repository location to clone into. --branch {branch_name} - After cloning, checkout this branch. EXAMPLES git-force-clone -b master git@github.com:me/repo.git ./repo_dir AUTHOR Written by Robin Winslow . REPORTING BUGS SEE ALSO