After being away for a while I saw the following message in one of my git repos:

$ git status
On branch yves/xxx
Your branch is based on 'origin/yves/xxx', but the upstream is gone.
  (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

nothing to commit, working tree clean
$ git branch --unset-upstream
fatal: could not unset 'branch.yves/simple_projection.merge'

At this point my .git/config file was empty, and all of my config was lost.

I assume that things that rewrite .git/config do not check for a
successful write before deleting the old version of the file.

This was git version 2.14.1

Yves



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