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title: Git remotes can have more than one URL
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date: 2024-08-22 09:43:42
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tags: [Software Development, Git]
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note: true
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permalink: /notes/9-git-remotes-can-have-more-than-one-url
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---
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If you want to have multiple URLs for a single remote so `git push origin ...` will push to multiple remotes, such as GitHub and GitLab, or a personal repository and a client repository, you can do `git remote set-url --add origin <url>`.
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Then `git remote -v` should show something like this:
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```plain
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origin git@github.com:opdavies/zet.oliverdavies.uk (fetch)
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origin git@github.com:opdavies/zet.oliverdavies.uk (push)
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origin git@gitlab.com:opdavies/zet.oliverdavies.uk.git (push)
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```
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