It would be usefull if there was a command to see the tracking information 
for the current branch, if any.

Right now I am trying to figure out if any tracking is set for the local 
branch to some kind of remote branch.

There does not seem to be a command for it ?

I know there are other commands to display all: git branch -vv

However if the number of branches become very large, I may end up having to 
search through such a list.

Displaying such a huge list also distracts from the rest of the git command 
flow.

So something more tiny would be appreciated.

Bye for now,
  Skybuck.

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