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Q:

git fetch remote branch

git remote show origin
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# track all remote branches:
git branch -r | grep -v '\->' | while read remote; do git branch --track "${remote#origin/}" "$remote"; done
# update all local copies of remote branches
git fetch --all
# update all local tracking branches
git pull --all
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git branch -r
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git fetch origin
git checkout --track origin/<remote_branch_name>
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git checkout --track origin/branch_name
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git checkout --track origin/daves_branch
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git fetch <remote> <rbranch>:<lbranch>
git checkout <lbranch>
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The git fetch command downloads commits, files, and refs from a
remote repository into your local repo. Fetching is what you do
when you want to see what everybody else has been working on.
... When downloading content from a remote repo,
git pull and git fetch commands are available to accomplish
the task.
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