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Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi John,
I think, he already typed via terminal/command line - "git clone git@github.com:rails/rails.git" (try it)
If you are seeking to get folders from any github links near future, first you can always type like this "git clone" and then seek SSH clone URL in github page to find git links like "git@github.com:rails/rails.git" on the right side.
Let's take a look - https://github.com/rails/rails, you can try it. Also make sure you already installed git in your computer.
Hope that helps.
kabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 Pointskabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 PointsHi Salman,
I tried it but it says permission denied.