True. So git pull saves you exactly one command. The various fetch-all-git-
repos-and-update-all-fast-forward-branches in circulation at the office
save us ~500 commands each time they're run. Or rather, they *could* do
that, but you can't know until you've run it.
So what should I do to make what I want possible, without having git-pull
muddy the waters of local vs remote? There's clearly a user desire for it,
besides that of my eight co-workers and myself. Introduce git-<cmd-156>?
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