Linus Torvalds wrote:
You can also edit the file that describe your shorthand notation. If you
normally do "git pull origin" just look into the ".git/remotes/origin"
file, and I think you'll find it very obvious what it all does.
(If you used a really old version of git to create the archive originally,
it might be ".git/branches/origin" instead).
Linus
Thanks. I was almost ready to create aliases so that I would not have to remember all those paths.
My initial copy of git was obviously new enough that .git/remotes/origin had the info. Now rid of rsync.
Thanks again,
Larry
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