# jj git clone > Create a new repo backed by a clone of a Git repo. > Note: Unless `--colocate` is used, it is not a valid Git repository and `git` commands can't be used on it. > More information: . - Create a new repo backed by a clone of a Git repo into a new directory (the default directory is the repository name): `jj git clone {{source}} {{path/to/directory}}` - Create a clone and use the given name for newly created remote: `jj git clone --remote {{remote_name}} {{source}}` - Clone a Git repo, only fetching the 10 most recent commits: `jj git clone --depth {{10}} {{source}}` - Clone colocating the Jujutsu repo with the Git repo (allowing the use of both `jj` and `git` commands in the same directory): `jj git clone --colocate {{source}}`