If you’re new to Ubuntu or open-source development, you’ve probably heard the phrase “just clone it from GitHub.” But what does that actually mean? And how do you get code from a GitHub repository onto your own Ubuntu machine?
✅ One-time downloads, non-developers, or when you don’t need git features. Method 2: Clone with Git (Recommended) Cloning is the standard way to download a repository while keeping it linked to the original source. This lets you pull updates later. Step 1: Install Git (if not already installed) Open a terminal ( Ctrl + Alt + T ) and run: download github ubuntu
✅ Developers, people who want updates, and contributing back to projects. Method 3: Download a specific branch or tag Need an older version or a development branch? Use the -b flag: If you’re new to Ubuntu or open-source development,
Have questions? Drop them in the comments below. And if you found this helpful, share it with someone new to Linux! Method 2: Clone with Git (Recommended) Cloning is
Then in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh.git This creates a folder with the project name and downloads all files and history.