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Gitlab allows for manually merging branches, but for it to be able detect that, you need to ensure that you first push any changes to branch before you merge it into master. Is there a way to prevent accidentally pushing into master before having pushed all changed branches/bookmarks between master and master@origin?
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Gitlab allows for manually merging branches, but for it to be able detect that, you need to ensure that you first push any changes to branch before you merge it into master. Is there a way to prevent accidentally pushing into master before having pushed all changed branches/bookmarks between master and master@origin?
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