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# Downloading
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We only support command line git for managing the project. From your command line navigate to the directory you want your project to be in. Git clone will make a folder in your current directory so it is safe to do this in Documents for instance.
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**Getting git**
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***Unix/Linux/MacOS***
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Git is usually available on Unix/Linux/MacOS by default, if you do not have git please consult your operating system documentation for assistance.
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***Windows***
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If you are using Windows you may use [Git for Windows](https://git-for-windows.github.io/). You may also use a Linux/Unix/Posix compatibility layer such as Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) aka Bash on Ubuntu for Windows, Bash on Windows 10, or whatever marketing term they are using this week. Or you may also use `git` as a part of cygwin. We, however, will not support GUI based bash and will provide all documentation for git as it is on Linux.
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**Running git clone**
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From your command line navigate to the directory you want your project to be in. Git clone will make a folder in your current directory so it is safe to do this in Documents for instance. Bash on
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cd /path/to/your/directory
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**Synchronize**
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Synchronize your data/pipeline project directory with the remote cluster using `scp` or another method supported by your remote cluster administrators.
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Synchronize your data/pipeline project directory with the remote cluster using `scp` or another method supported by your remote cluster administrators. Secure copy (`scp`) will copy all files over the existing files and therefore wastes time transferring files that already exist on the remote. Systems that support `scp`/`ssh` usually will support `rsync` as well which only sends the differences between your files and the remote files speeding up your transfer. You may also use a visual diff program like `meld` over
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**Remote requirements**
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