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    --all::
    	Fetch all remotes.
    
    -a::
    --append::
    	Append ref names and object names of fetched refs to the
    	existing contents of `.git/FETCH_HEAD`.  Without this
    	option old data in `.git/FETCH_HEAD` will be overwritten.
    
    --depth=<depth>::
    	Limit fetching to the specified number of commits from the tip of
    	each remote branch history. If fetching to a 'shallow' repository
    	created by `git clone` with `--depth=<depth>` option (see
    	linkgit:git-clone[1]), deepen or shorten the history to the specified
    	number of commits. Tags for the deepened commits are not fetched.
    
    --deepen=<depth>::
    	Similar to --depth, except it specifies the number of commits
    	from the current shallow boundary instead of from the tip of
    	each remote branch history.
    
    --shallow-since=<date>::
    	Deepen or shorten the history of a shallow repository to
    	include all reachable commits after <date>.
    
    --shallow-exclude=<revision>::
    	Deepen or shorten the history of a shallow repository to
    	exclude commits reachable from a specified remote branch or tag.
    	This option can be specified multiple times.
    
    --unshallow::
    	If the source repository is complete, convert a shallow
    	repository to a complete one, removing all the limitations
    	imposed by shallow repositories.
    +
    If the source repository is shallow, fetch as much as possible so that
    the current repository has the same history as the source repository.
    
    --update-shallow::
    	By default when fetching from a shallow repository,
    	`git fetch` refuses refs that require updating
    	.git/shallow. This option updates .git/shallow and accept such
    	refs.
    
    
    --negotiation-tip=<commit|glob>::
    	By default, Git will report, to the server, commits reachable
    	from all local refs to find common commits in an attempt to
    	reduce the size of the to-be-received packfile. If specified,
    	Git will only report commits reachable from the given tips.
    	This is useful to speed up fetches when the user knows which
    	local ref is likely to have commits in common with the
    	upstream ref being fetched.
    +
    This option may be specified more than once; if so, Git will report
    commits reachable from any of the given commits.
    +
    The argument to this option may be a glob on ref names, a ref, or the (possibly
    abbreviated) SHA-1 of a commit. Specifying a glob is equivalent to specifying
    this option multiple times, one for each matching ref name.
    +
    See also the `fetch.negotiationAlgorithm` configuration variable
    documented in linkgit:git-config[1].
    
    
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    ifndef::git-pull[]
    --dry-run::
    	Show what would be done, without making any changes.
    endif::git-pull[]
    
    -f::
    --force::
    
    	When 'git fetch' is used with `<src>:<dst>` refspec it may
    	refuse to update the local branch as discussed
    ifdef::git-pull[]
    	in the `<refspec>` part of the linkgit:git-fetch[1]
    	documentation.
    endif::git-pull[]
    ifndef::git-pull[]
    	in the `<refspec>` part below.
    endif::git-pull[]
    	This option overrides that check.
    
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    -k::
    --keep::
    	Keep downloaded pack.
    
    ifndef::git-pull[]
    --multiple::
    	Allow several <repository> and <group> arguments to be
    	specified. No <refspec>s may be specified.
    
    -p::
    --prune::
    	Before fetching, remove any remote-tracking references that no
    	longer exist on the remote.  Tags are not subject to pruning
    	if they are fetched only because of the default tag
    	auto-following or due to a --tags option.  However, if tags
    	are fetched due to an explicit refspec (either on the command
    	line or in the remote configuration, for example if the remote
    	was cloned with the --mirror option), then they are also
    
    	subject to pruning. Supplying `--prune-tags` is a shorthand for
    	providing the tag refspec.
    +
    See the PRUNING section below for more details.
    
    -P::
    --prune-tags::
    	Before fetching, remove any local tags that no longer exist on
    	the remote if `--prune` is enabled. This option should be used
    	more carefully, unlike `--prune` it will remove any local
    	references (local tags) that have been created. This option is
    	a shorthand for providing the explicit tag refspec along with
    	`--prune`, see the discussion about that in its documentation.
    +
    See the PRUNING section below for more details.
    
    
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    endif::git-pull[]
    
    ifndef::git-pull[]
    -n::
    endif::git-pull[]
    --no-tags::
    	By default, tags that point at objects that are downloaded
    	from the remote repository are fetched and stored locally.
    	This option disables this automatic tag following. The default
    	behavior for a remote may be specified with the remote.<name>.tagOpt
    	setting. See linkgit:git-config[1].
    
    ifndef::git-pull[]
    --refmap=<refspec>::
    	When fetching refs listed on the command line, use the
    	specified refspec (can be given more than once) to map the
    	refs to remote-tracking branches, instead of the values of
    	`remote.*.fetch` configuration variables for the remote
    	repository.  See section on "Configured Remote-tracking
    	Branches" for details.
    
    -t::
    --tags::
    	Fetch all tags from the remote (i.e., fetch remote tags
    	`refs/tags/*` into local tags with the same name), in addition
    	to whatever else would otherwise be fetched.  Using this
    	option alone does not subject tags to pruning, even if --prune
    	is used (though tags may be pruned anyway if they are also the
    	destination of an explicit refspec; see `--prune`).
    
    --recurse-submodules[=yes|on-demand|no]::
    	This option controls if and under what conditions new commits of
    	populated submodules should be fetched too. It can be used as a
    	boolean option to completely disable recursion when set to 'no' or to
    	unconditionally recurse into all populated submodules when set to
    	'yes', which is the default when this option is used without any
    	value. Use 'on-demand' to only recurse into a populated submodule
    	when the superproject retrieves a commit that updates the submodule's
    	reference to a commit that isn't already in the local submodule
    	clone.
    
    -j::
    --jobs=<n>::
    	Number of parallel children to be used for fetching submodules.
    	Each will fetch from different submodules, such that fetching many
    	submodules will be faster. By default submodules will be fetched
    	one at a time.
    
    --no-recurse-submodules::
    	Disable recursive fetching of submodules (this has the same effect as
    	using the `--recurse-submodules=no` option).
    
    --submodule-prefix=<path>::
    	Prepend <path> to paths printed in informative messages
    	such as "Fetching submodule foo".  This option is used
    	internally when recursing over submodules.
    
    --recurse-submodules-default=[yes|on-demand]::
    	This option is used internally to temporarily provide a
    	non-negative default value for the --recurse-submodules
    	option.  All other methods of configuring fetch's submodule
    	recursion (such as settings in linkgit:gitmodules[5] and
    	linkgit:git-config[1]) override this option, as does
    	specifying --[no-]recurse-submodules directly.
    endif::git-pull[]
    
    -u::
    --update-head-ok::
    	By default 'git fetch' refuses to update the head which
    	corresponds to the current branch.  This flag disables the
    	check.  This is purely for the internal use for 'git pull'
    	to communicate with 'git fetch', and unless you are
    	implementing your own Porcelain you are not supposed to
    	use it.
    
    --upload-pack <upload-pack>::
    	When given, and the repository to fetch from is handled
    	by 'git fetch-pack', `--exec=<upload-pack>` is passed to
    	the command to specify non-default path for the command
    	run on the other end.
    
    ifndef::git-pull[]
    -q::
    --quiet::
    	Pass --quiet to git-fetch-pack and silence any other internally
    	used git commands. Progress is not reported to the standard error
    	stream.
    
    -v::
    --verbose::
    	Be verbose.
    endif::git-pull[]
    
    --progress::
    	Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
    	by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
    	is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
    	standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
    
    
    -o <option>::
    --server-option=<option>::
    	Transmit the given string to the server when communicating using
    	protocol version 2.  The given string must not contain a NUL or LF
    	character.
    	When multiple `--server-option=<option>` are given, they are all
    	sent to the other side in the order listed on the command line.
    
    
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    -4::
    --ipv4::
    	Use IPv4 addresses only, ignoring IPv6 addresses.
    
    -6::
    --ipv6::
    	Use IPv6 addresses only, ignoring IPv4 addresses.