The only potential "problem" with the capital D option is that it's a force delete (unlike -d), regardless of any merged status or other potential state.
You might end up desynchronizing remote and local repos and lose any change you made but I guess it's the purpose here. May I ask you the exact context to use it? What do you typically do before/after running thing command?
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The only potential "problem" with the capital D option is that it's a force delete (unlike
-d
), regardless of any merged status or other potential state.You might end up desynchronizing remote and local repos and lose any change you made but I guess it's the purpose here. May I ask you the exact context to use it? What do you typically do before/after running thing command?