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git-remote-rclone clones "ghost repo" when remote doesn't exist #5

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@lukilukeskywalker

Hi, While I was doing some testing between my server and my laptop, to see If I could use this solution to backup some config files to my drive, I made a small mistake and told the software to clone a folder in a remote that didn't exist in my laptop. Instead of telling me I had done a mistake because the remote doesn't exist in my laptop, it created a empty folder and told me the repo was empty.
I guess there is some business logic failure there, as it probably starts creating the folder, rclone tells the software "Hey, this remote doesn't exist!" and the software just continues

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