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   1branch.autoSetupMerge::
   2        Tells 'git branch' and 'git checkout' to set up new branches
   3        so that linkgit:git-pull[1] will appropriately merge from the
   4        starting point branch. Note that even if this option is not set,
   5        this behavior can be chosen per-branch using the `--track`
   6        and `--no-track` options. The valid settings are: `false` -- no
   7        automatic setup is done; `true` -- automatic setup is done when the
   8        starting point is a remote-tracking branch; `always` --
   9        automatic setup is done when the starting point is either a
  10        local branch or remote-tracking
  11        branch. This option defaults to true.
  12
  13branch.autoSetupRebase::
  14        When a new branch is created with 'git branch' or 'git checkout'
  15        that tracks another branch, this variable tells Git to set
  16        up pull to rebase instead of merge (see "branch.<name>.rebase").
  17        When `never`, rebase is never automatically set to true.
  18        When `local`, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of
  19        other local branches.
  20        When `remote`, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of
  21        remote-tracking branches.
  22        When `always`, rebase will be set to true for all tracking
  23        branches.
  24        See "branch.autoSetupMerge" for details on how to set up a
  25        branch to track another branch.
  26        This option defaults to never.
  27
  28branch.sort::
  29        This variable controls the sort ordering of branches when displayed by
  30        linkgit:git-branch[1]. Without the "--sort=<value>" option provided, the
  31        value of this variable will be used as the default.
  32        See linkgit:git-for-each-ref[1] field names for valid values.
  33
  34branch.<name>.remote::
  35        When on branch <name>, it tells 'git fetch' and 'git push'
  36        which remote to fetch from/push to.  The remote to push to
  37        may be overridden with `remote.pushDefault` (for all branches).
  38        The remote to push to, for the current branch, may be further
  39        overridden by `branch.<name>.pushRemote`.  If no remote is
  40        configured, or if you are not on any branch, it defaults to
  41        `origin` for fetching and `remote.pushDefault` for pushing.
  42        Additionally, `.` (a period) is the current local repository
  43        (a dot-repository), see `branch.<name>.merge`'s final note below.
  44
  45branch.<name>.pushRemote::
  46        When on branch <name>, it overrides `branch.<name>.remote` for
  47        pushing.  It also overrides `remote.pushDefault` for pushing
  48        from branch <name>.  When you pull from one place (e.g. your
  49        upstream) and push to another place (e.g. your own publishing
  50        repository), you would want to set `remote.pushDefault` to
  51        specify the remote to push to for all branches, and use this
  52        option to override it for a specific branch.
  53
  54branch.<name>.merge::
  55        Defines, together with branch.<name>.remote, the upstream branch
  56        for the given branch. It tells 'git fetch'/'git pull'/'git rebase' which
  57        branch to merge and can also affect 'git push' (see push.default).
  58        When in branch <name>, it tells 'git fetch' the default
  59        refspec to be marked for merging in FETCH_HEAD. The value is
  60        handled like the remote part of a refspec, and must match a
  61        ref which is fetched from the remote given by
  62        "branch.<name>.remote".
  63        The merge information is used by 'git pull' (which at first calls
  64        'git fetch') to lookup the default branch for merging. Without
  65        this option, 'git pull' defaults to merge the first refspec fetched.
  66        Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge.
  67        If you wish to setup 'git pull' so that it merges into <name> from
  68        another branch in the local repository, you can point
  69        branch.<name>.merge to the desired branch, and use the relative path
  70        setting `.` (a period) for branch.<name>.remote.
  71
  72branch.<name>.mergeOptions::
  73        Sets default options for merging into branch <name>. The syntax and
  74        supported options are the same as those of linkgit:git-merge[1], but
  75        option values containing whitespace characters are currently not
  76        supported.
  77
  78branch.<name>.rebase::
  79        When true, rebase the branch <name> on top of the fetched branch,
  80        instead of merging the default branch from the default remote when
  81        "git pull" is run. See "pull.rebase" for doing this in a non
  82        branch-specific manner.
  83+
  84When `merges`, pass the `--rebase-merges` option to 'git rebase'
  85so that the local merge commits are included in the rebase (see
  86linkgit:git-rebase[1] for details).
  87+
  88When preserve, also pass `--preserve-merges` along to 'git rebase'
  89so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened
  90by running 'git pull'.
  91+
  92When the value is `interactive`, the rebase is run in interactive mode.
  93+
  94*NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use
  95it unless you understand the implications (see linkgit:git-rebase[1]
  96for details).
  97
  98branch.<name>.description::
  99        Branch description, can be edited with
 100        `git branch --edit-description`. Branch description is
 101        automatically added in the format-patch cover letter or
 102        request-pull summary.