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authorGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2022-08-18 11:17:02 +0300
committerGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2022-08-18 11:17:02 +0300
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@@ -28,6 +28,11 @@ local repository, GitLab stops updating the branch. This prevents data loss.
Deleted branches and tags in the upstream repository are not reflected in the
downstream repository.
+NOTE:
+Items deleted from the downstream pull mirror repository, but still in the upstream repository,
+are restored upon the next pull. For example: a branch deleted _only_ in the mirrored repository
+reappears after the next pull.
+
## How pull mirroring works
After you configure a GitLab repository as a pull mirror: