Use Case:
I have 3 different repos that correspond to the stages of the pipeline, e.g., `remote-dev`, `remote-test`, and `remote-dev`. I will typically Push to these remotes in order as I progress through the development flow.
Problem:
When I created the remotes initially, I forgot to give them a numerical prefix to indicate the order, so now they look like `remote-test`, `remote-dev`, and `remote-dev`. They are neither in AZ nor any other lexical order ... essentially they are in a random order.
As a result, the Push to repository drop down DOES NOT sort the remote names according to AZ order making me select an item out of its natural order.
I would like SourceTree to respect the AZ order or remember the sort order when I set it in the Remote settings dialog.
Ask:
How can I define a sort order that SourceTree WILL RESPECT in the Push to repository drop down?
I have tried to `grep` for the repository names in my entire disk and didn't find them .. which makes me think there is some other data SourceTree uses to sort the items.
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