Matteo Cavalleri wrote: > > Well, you could commit your local changes, and just be careful to > > never push them. Then you could rebase that change on every pull. > > Most people won't be able to push to the official Vim repository > > anyway so that won't be an issue. > > stashing (and thus creating no commits) avoids the "be careful" part. > in any case, just to clarify, the rebase can be done automatically on > every pull. > > $ git pull --rebase
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