to elaborate on hippo's reply:
in Re^5: perl in the stars you said:
git remote add origin https://gitlab.com/perlmonks/betelgeuse.git
There are two ways to pull from your repository: (similiar for other git services)

By the way, is the "perlmonks" part in your URL real? This would imply your user name there is "perlmonks", since the URLs usually are "username/repo-name.git". If you look at your repo in the web interface, there is a (blue) button "Clone" above the file list, which should show you both URLs for HTTPS and SSH.


In reply to Re^8: perl in the stars by soonix
in thread perl in the stars by Aldebaran

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