![]() ![]() The git fetch command only copies changes into your local Git repo. ![]() This is useful to allow for checking before doing an actual pull, which could change files in your current branch and working copy (and potentially lose your changes, etc). The key difference between git fetch and pull is that git pull copies changes from a remote repository directly into your working directory, while git fetch does not. You can use git fetch to know the changes done in the remote repo/branch since your last pull.
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