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In my repo directory /repo when running git branch --all I have:

* foo
  bar
  baz
  remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/develop
  remotes/origin/qux
  remotes/origin/quux

I now backup and restore the repo:

$ git bundle create /tmp/repo.bundle --all
$ git clone /tmp/repo.bundle /tmp/repo

And now run git branch --all inside /tmp/repo I get something different:

* foo
  remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/foo
  remotes/origin/bar
  remotes/origin/baz

How can I make it so it is was identical to the first state instead of the origin being the file (/tmp/repo.bundle)? I noticed that the references to qux and quuxx can still be found in the:

$ git bundle list-heads /tmp/repo.bundle
...
refs/heads/foo
refs/heads/bar
refs/heads/baz
refs/remotes/origin/qux
refs/remotes/origin/quux
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    git bundle is like git clone or git fetch but split up so that you can do it even if you don't have a network connection between two computers. If you do have a network connection and were to use git clone to copy your repository from your laptop to, say, Fred's laptop, you'd get this same effect. It's supposed to do that, in other words.
    – torek
    Apr 21, 2022 at 22:06
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    If you don't want it to do that, you may need git clone --mirror, but note that this makes a bare clone (specifically a bare mirror clone), which literally cannot be used for anything else. So you probably don't want that after all.
    – torek
    Apr 21, 2022 at 22:08
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    If you want to go beyond that, you'll need to learn about the internals of Git. But the point here is that git bundle is not a backup system (nor is Git). Use a backup system to make backups.
    – torek
    Apr 21, 2022 at 22:08
  • Ahh okay thank you. Can you reccomend a backup system - I am worrried about backing up maybe a not very clean .git folder with locks or something.
    – maxisme
    Apr 21, 2022 at 22:43
  • On my Mac, I let Time Machine do the backups. If the backup happens while Git is running, the locks do get backed-up, but this is not a big deal as Git will let you "break" the lock later if necessary.
    – torek
    Apr 21, 2022 at 23:01

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