NAME git-fetch - Download objects and refs from another repository SYNOPSIS git fetch [ ] [ [ ...]] git fetch ... scripts. See section OUTPUT in git-fetch (1) for details. This is…present on the remote. SEE ALSO git-fetch (1) GIT Part of the gitremote repository as passed to git-fetch (1). can name an arbitrary remote ... This is passed to both underlying git-fetch to squelch reporting of during transferthem, too. See also git-fetch (1). file system Linus Torvalds originally designed Git ... Git: • FETCH_HEAD is written by git-fetch (1) or git-pullargument. See the REMOTES section in git-fetch (1) for details. This mechanism is legacy ... commands. See the REMOTES section in git-fetch (1) for details. This mechanism is legac…fetched branches are imported (see git-fetch (1)). With -t option, instead of the default ... fetched. See the PRUNING section of git-fetch (1) for what it’ll prune dependingconfigure them not to. See git-fetch (1). 2. Delete the "test" branch even ... ALSO git-check-ref-format (1), git-fetch (1), git-remote (1), “Understanding history: Whatcommits, commit and working tree, etc. git-fetch (1) Download objects and refs from anotherrefs that would be hidden by git-fetch , git-receive-pack or git-upload-packfetches will still work, (see git-fetch (1)). Can be used in conjunction with --singlepossible. fetchShowForcedUpdates Shown when git-fetch (1) takes a long time to calculate forced updatesrepository from a bundle, to use git-fetch (1) to fetch fromrefs that would be hidden by git-fetch , git-receive-pack or git-upload-packrefs that would be hidden by git-fetch , git-receive-pack or git-upload-packrefs that would be hidden by git-fetch , git-receive-pack or git-upload-packGIT URLS and REMOTES sections of git-fetch (1)). ... When unspecified, all references, after filteringrefs that would be hidden by git-fetch , git-receive-pack or git-upload-packlocal repository. • git-pull (1) and git-fetch (1) from "origin" to keepread by all involved parties; • git-fetch (1) that copies remote branches to your repositorycommand, and supported by e.g. git-fetch (1) and git-clone (1). FORMAT We will