New ask Hacker News story: How to clone by commit found via commit referencing to different fork on GitHub?

How to clone by commit found via commit referencing to different fork on GitHub?
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Hi, I'm sure everyone read an article "Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub" https://ift.tt/qvp5fGN. But how to clone the repository with found deleted commit pointing to different fork repository? Let me explain what I mean: I found the webpage-gui providing streaming of videos: https://ift.tt/56hSLKg which is based on deleted repository: https://ift.tt/iun7BRJ so I couldn't see the source code of this. But then I remembered this article and followed it's logic I found latest scraped version of that repository on github via archive.org and then navigating to latest commit there: https://ift.tt/1KaG9fv so I have a commit but I can't access it directly using github because it is deleted. But I could find via archive.org the forks of that repository: https://ift.tt/9Tx4NaP and then I went through the list and I've tried to find the fork most recently created. And use latest commit on this repository url, and then I found this commit: https://ift.tt/bspfT07 it seems to be the latest commit I could find. So that's cool. But how to download clone of state of this entire repository after that commit?

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