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Answer to question: How can I copy multiple folders from a HTTP Server over to a Github repo? Answer to question: How can I copy multiple folders from a HTTP Server over to a Github repo?
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If the HTTP server supports WebDAV, you can mount a root folder to your OS and then copy over in bulk using the upload UI provided by Github. If the HTTP server supports WebDAV, you can mount a root folder to your OS and then copy over in bulk using the upload UI provided by Github.