Ethical question about git-clone

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    If you are not interested in the git history you can just use something like https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit. It's totally valid to just clone such tutorial files, the license will probably reflect that. There's often no point in setting this kind of stuff up from scratch. It's also questionable that some basic config files would account as intellectual property.

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