_master
+$ git rebase master
+```
+
+and/or
+
+```
+$ git checkout topic_ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+$ git rebase ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+```
+
+### If you have forked upstream
+
+If you have a fork of upstream, you should probably define upstream as one of your remotes:
+
+```
+$ git remote add upstream git://github.com/DOCGroup/ATCD.git
+```
+
+You should now be able to fetch and pull changes from upstream into your local repository, though you should make sure you have no uncommitted changes. (You *do* use topic branches, right?)
+
+```
+$ git fetch upstream
+$ git fetch upstream --tags
+$ git checkout master
+$ git pull upstream master
+$ git push origin master
+$ git checkout ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+$ git pull upstream ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+$ git push origin ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+```
+
+A script can do this for you - have a look at [sync_with_upstream](https://github.com/maniksurtani/githelpers/blob/master/contributors/sync_with_upstream).
+
+#### Updating topic branches
+
+Again, you should rebase your topic branches at this point so that they are up-to-date and when pulled by upstream, upstream can fast-forward the release branches:
+
+```
+$ git checkout topic_master
+$ git rebase master
+```
+
+and/or
+
+```
+$ git checkout topic_ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+$ git rebase ACE+TAO+CIAO-6_3_1
+```
+
+The sync_with_upstream script can do this for you if your topic branch naming conventions match the script.
+
+## GIT Enhancements
+
+There are many ways git usage may be enhanced:
+* Autocompletion on the command line via Bash or ZSH
+* Custom shell prompts to display GIT repository information (again, available in Bash & ZSH)
+* Coloring GIT Terminal output
+* Visual tools such as gitk, qgit, Eclipse integration, etc.
+* etc.
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