Improvement

April 12, 20221 minute read

You can now name your fork when creating it

Previously, when you forked a repository the fork name would default to the same name as the parent repository. In some cases, that wasn't ideal because you wanted the fork to have a different name. Your only option was to rename the fork after it was created. Now you can customize the fork name at the same time you're creating it.

New fork page

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You can now name your fork when creating it - GitHub Changelog