Last summer I had created a fork on github, cloned it to my computer, and had
a build up and running.  A few stumbles along the way and I never quite got
fully comfortable with git workflow (that's an understatement), but I think
at the end of the summer I had everything in order.

I then got busy with school and stopped keeping up with things.  And then in
January, I needed to wipe my disk clean and reinstall Windows from scratch,
thus wiping out my build environment and the clone of my fork.

School stuff is gradually winding down for me and I'd like to get back up
and running.  My fork on github is still there, but it's way out of date. 
Seems crazy to clone that as is then try to update everything (rolling in
all changes made since September).  Is there a way to update my fork on
github first before I clone to my system?  Or should I delete that form then
do another?  I don't really understand what might be lost in terms of
history if I did that.  I don't think I had any pending changes.



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