git-cu helps keep your local git repositories organized by cloning them into a directory structure based on their URL. For example, running a regular `git clone` of this repository with `git clone https://gitlab.com/3point2/git-cu.git` will create a `git-cu` directory inside your current working directory. Using `git cu` instead of `git clone` will create a `gitlab.com/3point2/git-cu` directory structure inside your current working directory. cu is short for "clone URL", pronounced "see you". 3point2/git-cu git-cu