I added a new feature to gitlab.com:petsc/petscgitbash.git you can now from 
the command line list the process your branches are in.

    I can finally keep track of my branches despite my total inability to 
remember anything.

    Barry



$ git branches
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Open MR
barry/2020-06-21/snessetpicard-fortran/maint
barry/2020-06-17/fix-dmrestorelocalvector-after-dmdestroy/maint
barry/2020-06-18/filter-nersc-cray/maint
barry/2020-06-15/snessetpicard-fortran/maint
barry/2020-06-18/null-char-in-generated-fortran

WIP
barry/2020-02-22/spetsc
barry/2020-06-18/new-test-cmake-petsc
barry/2020-06-10/small-bits
barry/2019-12-20/special-functions-moments
barry/2019-12-18/metis-fix-kway-datastructures
barry/2019-10-03/refactor-blaslapack
barry/2019-09-21/update-suitesparse-gpu
barry/1-7-2017/add-more-package-versions

Not yet a MR
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barry/2020-06-21/hongzh/fix-computejacobian  TESTED Running
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barry/2020-06-23/fix-init-fptrap-spelling  TESTED Running
barry/5-7-2-19/try-to-fix-fortran-models
barry/clearer-config-messages
barry/no-package_ge-if-provided


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