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A meteor best practices project structure + obvious packages for bootstrapping new meteor projects.
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I have created a repo designated as a template on Github that I'm trying to use as the basis for a new project so that I can reduce initial project startup time for projects with the same functionality.
Every time I clone that template to my local machine under a new project name, it is still associated with that original template and any commits will go there.
I've tried different variations of clone, meteor-boilerplate is what I'm trying to use as to begin an application called notes. git clone https://github.com/ajsingh4/meteor-boilerplate.git notes
Would appreciate any advice as to how I can use that template as the basis for a new project in a separate repository.
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Answered 2019-Jul-28 at 10:26If you have created a GitHub template repository, then you don't clone it directly.
You create a new one from template, directly on the GitHub site.
Then you clone that new repository: you won't have to change its remote URL, it will already be the correct one.
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