I want to clone a GIT repo and NOT end up with a .git
directory. In other words I just want the files. Is there a way to do this?
git clone --no-chec
Why not perform a clone and then delete the .git
directory so that you just have a bare working copy?
Edit: Or in fact why use clone at all? It's a bit confusing when you say that you want a git repo but without a .git
directory. If you mean that you just want a copy of some state of the tree then why not do cp -R
in the shell instead of the git clone and then delete the .git
afterwards.