On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 09:19:05AM -0700, psychok7 wrote:
> So i have this project hosted on bitbucket and i added a git remote 
> reference saying that origin is bitbucket
> after i added  a heroku remote reference and everything is good.
> 
> when i pushed my changes into bitbucket and latter cloned it the heroku 
> reference was not there, only bitbucket.
> 
> why is that? how do i fix this? 
> 
> thanks

Remotes are not part of a git repository itself but rather part of the
configuration information of an indvidual repository clone.

There's lots of good reasons for this. It would be a pretty big
information link if all your remote names were exposed.

When you clone from BitBucket, all you need to do in the new clone is

`git remote add heroku [email protected]:appname.git` and you can then push
to Heroku happily.

If you for some reason have a lot of clones of a repo on a single
machine, consider using branching rather than cloning as a way of
differentiating different development paths.
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