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    $ fossil ui

  It's also possible to open the same local repository multiple times, so that
  you have multiple working directories all backed by the same local
  repository.






<h2 id="cloning-git">Git</h2>

  To clone the Git repository, use the following:

    $ git clone https://github.com/ObjFW/ObjFW




<h1 id="installation">Installation</h1>

  To install ObjFW, just run the following commands:

    $ ./configure
    $ make







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    $ fossil ui

  It's also possible to open the same local repository multiple times, so that
  you have multiple working directories all backed by the same local
  repository.

  In order to verify the signature of the currently checked out checkin, you
  can use:

    $ fossil artifact current | gpg --verify

<h2 id="cloning-git">Git</h2>

  To clone the Git repository, use the following:

    $ git clone https://github.com/ObjFW/ObjFW

  Git commits are not signed, so if you want to check the signature of an
  individual commit, branch head or tag, please use Fossil.

<h1 id="installation">Installation</h1>

  To install ObjFW, just run the following commands:

    $ ./configure
    $ make