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Which one of these is the correct definition of a remote?
A remote is a reference to a repository hosted on a different server or location from your local repository.
What does the term 'upstream' typically refer to?
The original repository from which your repository was forked or cloned.
In the context of Git, what is a specific remote that represents the source repository called?
Upstream
Test your knowledge on remotes and upstreams in Git with this quiz. Learn about the differences and functions of remotes and upstreams in managing repositories.
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