refactor(templates): use depth of 1 in clone command to limit history…#2488
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addresses #2487
Summary
Creating a project using one of the templates will clone the entire history of the repo.
Only one commit is really needed in order to access the template files used to initialize a project.
This change creates a shallow clone with a depth of 1 to reduce the amount of history that is fetched which should increase speed without sacrificing any functionality
How was it tested?
devbox run build: build devboxtime devbox create --template go test1: time the devbox create command and confirm it clones faster and still creates the project