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README
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What is git-upstream?
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git-upstream is an open source Python application that can be used to
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keep in sync with upstream open source projects, mainly OpenStack.
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automatically if possible, rather than have it cause conflicts.
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What git-upstream is not
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The name of this tool includes the "git-" prefix because of the Git
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naming convention that a Git subcommand must have. So, as git-review
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existence.
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git-upstream installation
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Installation
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At the time of writing, there are two ways to install git-upstream:
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cloning its git repository or using pip.
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Welcome to git-upstream's documentation!
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.. include:: ../../README.rst
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:start-after: ======
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:end-before: git-upstream installation
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Contents:
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