A tool I am using requires an entry in my ~/.gitconfig:
[remote "foo"]
token = 1894701a
However, this means that from any git repository, git thinks that I have an extra remote called "foo". So if I run
git fetch --all
It complains
fatal: 'foo' does not appear to be a git repository
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Is there a way to tell git to only fetch the remotes which are actually specified by my local git repository? Or to not try to fetch remotes without a remote URL?