I have run git remote remove origin, but the remote origin doesn't get fully removed.
Now when I run git remote -v, it lists origin, but does not give any URL next to it.
All other git remote commands will tell me error: No such remote: 'origin'.
There is no mention of origin in .git/config.
I have tried re-adding an origin remote, then fetching from it, then removing it again. These commands are all successful but they leave me in the same state.
Any ideas how I can make git forget about this origin remote?
[Background: The repo uses git-lfs, and I regularly get smudge filter lfs failed errors when merging/rebasing from upstream (the main company repo), and the only workaround I have found is to delete all remotes, re-add upstream, fetch, then do the merge/rebase before adding back any additional remotes. This stubborn corrupt remote is preventing this process from working.]
This could be from the global
~/.gitconfig. Find it out withor
PS. Hm, hmm,
--show-originis about a different kind of "origin". :-)