jfiksel / mass_clone
This is a shell script that will clone multiple repositories. The intended usage is for GitHub Classroom to be able to clone all repos of a certain assignment. The script will create a folder based on the identifier(assignment name) then make folders for each repo then clone. Uses GitHub api v3, curl 7.49.1 and grep 2.5.1
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