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| | | Chances are you are using a triangular workflow, even if you don't know it. A triangular workflow simply means that you pull from one repository, and push to another. This is what the vast majority of Git users do, unfortunately most of the good stuff is buried in the nearly incomprehensible official manpages. In this... | ||