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Which one of these is the correct definition of a remote?
Which one of these is the correct definition of a remote?
- A remote is a process of copying files from your local repository to a different location.
- A remote is a reference to a repository hosted on the same server as your local repository.
- A remote is a reference to a repository hosted on a different server or location from your local repository. (correct)
- A remote is a branch in your local repository.
What does the term 'upstream' typically refer to?
What does the term 'upstream' typically refer to?
- The latest commit in your local repository.
- The original repository from which your repository was forked or cloned. (correct)
- The process of pushing changes from your local repository to a remote repository.
- The branch that contains the most recent changes in your local repository.
In the context of Git, what is a specific remote that represents the source repository called?
In the context of Git, what is a specific remote that represents the source repository called?
- Fork
- Clone
- Branch
- Upstream (correct)