Is there an easy way with git to get the URL of the repository that
you cloned from, similar to what svn info shows for a subversion
repository? I see it's stored in [remote "origin"]->url section of
the .git/config, but I was hoping for an easy-to-remember command to
display it.

I often just cd into a directory and do svn info when I want to tell
people how to checkout my repository so it would be nice to have
something for git that does this.
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