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Keeping your local repository in sync with GitHub You can keep your local repository in sync with your remote repository as you make changes to either one. In Git, a *remote* is the server where your code is stored. In your case, that server is a repository on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} or {% data variables.product.prodname_enterprise %}. true
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