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Examples
- git remote add <server alias> <URL>
- adds a remote server
- Note that although these URLs typically end in ".git" (on GitHub and similar services), they're actually the user-relative path to the folder containing the Git repository. (A valid repository will always contain a .git folder.)
 
- git remote -v
- lists aliases of remote servers
 
- git remote show
- seems to just list remote server aliases
 
- git remote show <server alias>
- displays information about a remote server
 
from the Manpage
Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it:
              $ git remote
              origin
              $ git branch -r
                origin/HEAD -> origin/master
                origin/master
              $ git remote add staging git://git.kernel.org/.../gregkh/staging.git
              $ git remote
              origin
              staging
              $ git fetch staging
              ...
              From git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging
               * [new branch]      master     -> staging/master
               * [new branch]      staging-linus -> staging/staging-linus
               * [new branch]      staging-next -> staging/staging-next
              $ git branch -r
                origin/HEAD -> origin/master
                origin/master
                staging/master
                staging/staging-linus
                staging/staging-next
              $ git checkout -b staging staging/master