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** Pull/get changes from a remote repository to your local repository using the command: | ** Pull/get changes from a remote repository to your local repository using the command: | ||
:::<code>[[git pull]]</code> or <code>git pull <name> <branch></code> | :::<code>[[git pull]]</code> or <code>git pull <name> <branch></code> | ||
− | :::<code>[[git pull -v]]</code> (for more | + | :::<code>[[git pull -v]]</code> (for more verbose output) |
:::<code>[[git fetch]]</code> | :::<code>[[git fetch]]</code> | ||
:::<code>[[gfind]] $1 -name "[[.git]]" | gsed -r 's|/[^/]+$||' | parallel "echo {}; git -C {} pull" </code> (git pull all your repos in parallel, MacOS version) | :::<code>[[gfind]] $1 -name "[[.git]]" | gsed -r 's|/[^/]+$||' | parallel "echo {}; git -C {} pull" </code> (git pull all your repos in parallel, MacOS version) |
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