Clarify what happens with git remote rm command
Added a note to say this just unlinks local and remote repositories
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@@ -194,6 +194,8 @@ Use the `git remote rm` command to remove a remote URL from your repository.
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The `git remote rm` command takes one argument:
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The `git remote rm` command takes one argument:
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* A remote name, for example, `destination`
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* A remote name, for example, `destination`
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Note: Removing the remote URL from your respositoy only unlinks the local and remote repositories and does not delete the remote repository
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## Example
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## Example
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These examples assume you're [cloning using HTTPS](/github/getting-started-with-github/about-remote-repositories/#cloning-with-https-urls), which is recommended.
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These examples assume you're [cloning using HTTPS](/github/getting-started-with-github/about-remote-repositories/#cloning-with-https-urls), which is recommended.
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