# How to Determine the URL That a Local Git Repository Was Originally Cloned From

To determine the URL that a local Git repository was originally cloned from, you can use the `git remote` command with the `-v` option. Here's how:

```bash
git remote -v
```

This command will display the URLs associated with your local repository's remote repositories. It will show both the fetch and push URLs for each remote repository.

Example output:

```
origin  <https://github.com/username/repository.git> (fetch)
origin  <https://github.com/username/repository.git> (push)
```

In this example, `origin` is the name of the remote repository, and `https://github.com/username/repository.git` is the URL that the local repository was originally cloned from.

If you have multiple remotes, each remote's URL will be listed along with its associated fetch and push URLs.