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      <title>Gitifying I2P: How to make git clone resumable</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Have you ever cloned a git repository on a bad internet connection? I have, it &lt;strong&gt;don&amp;rsquo;t work&lt;/strong&gt;. When I lived in the Philippines for a year and a half, I had to clone repositories to a server of mine in Norway, for then sharing the repo via torrent so I could download it to my laptop in the Philippines. And it seems many has asked for this feature, or workarounds when I&amp;rsquo;ve googled the topic. Luckly, it&amp;rsquo;s hope for git and resumable clone/fetch(es).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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