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Re-fork the Repository: Go to the original repo, click the "Fork" button again to re-fork it to your account. Fix Local Repository: If you already have a local copy, change the remote to your fork: |
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I was trying to delete the repository and refork it to update the sync status, but after deleting the repository the fork doesn't work.
When I pull it, it automatically jumps back to the original repository, not my own.
What can I do to make the fork go to my own repository?
The fork button also tells me that I don't have a fork for the same repository.
But I can fork other repositories just fine... I'm not sure why this is happening.
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk
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