Now that I'm doing some daily development, I'm running into process issues
with git.  That probably means I'm doing something wrong, and I'm hoping
someone might disabuse me.

My workflow is to sync my github fork of rminnich/nixos, then git/pull to
get up to date with my repo.  I then make a branch for my work: git/branch
-b remotes/origin/regen -n some_feature
After some time, I commit my changes and git/push.  I can then generate the
pull request on github and manage the review there, etc, then delete the
branch on github, then 'git/branch regen && git/branch -d some_feature' to
clean up my world.

This almost works, but leaves a bunch of remotes in my repo:

fluxcpu% git/branch -a
heads/master
heads/fix_multiboot_magic
heads/keep
heads/_rebase.working
heads/fix_mp_init
heads/some_feature
remotes/origin/master
remotes/origin/regen
remotes/origin/boots
remotes/origin/multiboot_magic
remotes/origin/fix_multiboot_magic
remotes/origin/fix_mp_init


What's the right way to clean up these ever-growing remotes?

Paul

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