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If Magit is functioning correctly, it shouldn't error out when both the remote and local repos have been updated post the last sync. Currently, to resolve this, I resort to the CLI and run
git pull --no-rebase
, which prompts for a comment and creates a new commit upon saving.I want exactly this behavior inside Magit. Is there a setting to do that?
You are doing something wrong and/or your understanding of git/magit is lacking. Pulling from a divergent remote branch is what we all do, every single day and Magit obviously covers this scenario, by default - without rebasing.
What happens after the magit error? are you in a merge situation? is magit waiting for you to resolve conflicts? if you press
m
are you asked to to complete or abort the merge?It should error out in a such case and you should rebase your local changes from remote whenever you can, manually fixing the conflicts if they exist.
The only use case for no rebase is when you have a gitconfig not to rebase on pull and you manually want to just pull, which is a quite rare use case.