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Forking and cloning gists

Gists are actually Git repositories, which means that you can fork or clone any gist, even if you aren't the original author. You can also view a gist's full commit history, including diffs.

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Forking gists

Each gist indicates which forks have activity, making it easy to find interesting changes from others.

Gist forks

Cloning gists

If you want to make local changes to a gist and push them up to the web, you can clone a gist and make commits the same as you would with any Git repository. For more information, see "Cloning a repository."

Gist clone button

Viewing gist commit history

To view a gist's full commit history, click the "Revisions" tab at the top of the gist{.

Gist revisions tab

You will see a full commit history for the gist with diffs.

Gist revisions page