On GitHub, can I fork just a wiki?

You can't fork it directly on GitHub, but you can get Git access to it by going into the Git access tab of the wiki and you should be able to fork it on your local machine and edit it as much as you want (and even get updates to it!)


You are able to just clone a Wiki from a repo now. You can find a tab called Git Access under Wiki tab of a repo.

But you still can not fork a wiki without forking its project repo.


If you're making your own wiki that others would be interested in forking, you could do something like we did for the RailsConf 2012 wiki.

We made a local clone of the wiki and then did git push --force to the "code" repository. It gets a little out of sync, but that's easy to rectify.


In June 2019, here's how I did that:

  1. Fork a repo. The wiki is not forked automatically. So your fork will have empty wiki.
  2. Create a wiki in the forked repo. Just create an empty Home page or whatever.
  3. Clone the git repo of original wiki: git clone https://github.com/org-a/project-x.wiki.git
  4. Assuming your forked repo now sits in https://github.com/org-b/project-x, add the new remote to the wiki repo: git remote add fork https://github.com/org-b/project-x.wiki.git
  5. Do the force push to overwrite your wiki with the original git push -f fork master

Great. Now you have forked a repo and its wiki.

(By the way, Github should do this automatically, right?)

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