Use --force-with-lease instead of --force for git push
--force flag can be very dangerous, because it unconditionally overwrites remote branch - if someone pushed new commits to the remote repo after you last fetched/pulled, and you do push --force, you will overwrite his commits without even knowing that you did that. Using --force-with-lease is much safer because it only overwrites remote branch when it points to the same commit that you think it points to. Read more: https://developer.atlassian.com/blog/2015/04/force-with-lease/
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ def match(command):
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@git_support
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def get_new_command(command):
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return replace_argument(command.script, 'push', 'push --force')
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return replace_argument(command.script, 'push', 'push --force-with-lease')
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enabled_by_default = False
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