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Backup of github repo

What is the simplest way in which I can backup a github repo and some time later (after deleting the repo on github) recreate the repo to that it's in the same state as it was before?

Among other concerns, I'm not sure if a simple clone will fetch all of the remote branches etc.

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  • Have you tried a simple clone? I believe it will fetch all of the remote branches etc. May 21, 2012 at 14:55
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    this is not a duplicate. The referenced question has a simple title, but adds a bunch of constraints within the body of the question, and also does not mention restore. I had the same simple and complete question as above and had to search around a lot to find a simple and complete answer, here's what works for me: backup: git clone https://github.com/USER/REPOS --mirror ; cd REPOS.git/ ; git bundle create ../REPOS.git.bundle --all ; cd .. ; rm -rf REPOS.git restore: git clone REPOS.git.bundle REPOS
    – Kai Carver
    Jan 22, 2016 at 20:24
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    There are some options available on the GitHub marketplace: github.com/marketplace?query=backup One of the solutions may be to create a GitHub repository backup using Cloudback. The backup can be downloaded locally or saved in one of the most popular cloud storage. See github.com/marketplace/cloudback for more details. May 29, 2021 at 13:10

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I'd probably use git clone --mirror $original, and restore it with git push.

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