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If you create a fork of a project from the Github website, you get all the branches from the upstream project.

If you clone from your newly minted fork to your local PC, you will have the origin branchremote on your PC pointing to the master branch of your fork on Github.

If you create a fork of a project from the Github website, you get all the branches from the upstream project.

If you clone from your newly minted fork to your local PC, you will have the origin branch on your PC pointing to the master branch of your fork on Github.

If you create a fork of a project from the Github website, you get all the branches from the upstream project.

If you clone from your newly minted fork to your local PC, you will have the origin remote on your PC pointing to the master branch of your fork on Github.

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If you create a fork of a project from the Github website, you get all the branches from the upstream project.

If you clone from your newly minted fork to your local PC, you will have the origin branch on your PC pointing to the master branch of your fork on Github.