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How to return a repository to github?
I previously created a "company" account from my account, I just wanted to brand myself to offer services, I had it in my profile, where I was the only participant in it, I made one script from under it and posted it on github in the account of this company.
Now I forked it to my account, and deleted the "company" account. I am the only one visible in all the commits, but under the project name there is an inscription forked from linxon /ubuntu-server-daily-mail-info, while linxon is a completely different user.
I don’t mind and only for the fact that there are people who fork the project, add it to favorites, but I would like to see this project in my github as my own repository, and not forked, is this possible? Why did the system do this, because the user is more active?
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Because it was like this:
the organization had a repository -> it was forked by linxon -> its branch appeared
You forked your repository -> you deleted the organization -> the linxon branch became the older branch, as it was before
Solution: download to yourself, delete on github and reload.
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