or be prececded by C<-->,
to distinguish them from options for git-debrebase.
+=item git-debrebase status
+
+Analyise the current branch,
+both in terms of its conents,
+and the refs which are relevant to git-debrebase,
+and print a human-readable summary.
+
+Please do not attempt to parse the output;
+it may be reformatted or reorganised in the future.
+Instead,
+use one of the L<UNDERLYING AND SUPPLEMENTARY OPERATIONS>
+described below.
+
=item git-debrebase conclude
Finishes a git-debrebase session,
If there is no ffq-prev, it is an error, unless --noop-ok.
-It is a snag (see B<-f>) if the branch is not laundered.
+You should consider using B<conclude> instead,
+because that launders the branch too.
=item git-debrebase new-upstream-v0 <new-version> [<upstream-details>...]
We may want to introduce an incompatible replacement syntax
under the name C<new-upstream>.
+=item git-debrebase make-patches
+
+Generate patches in debian/patches/
+representing the changes made to upstream files.
+
+It is not normally necessary to run this command explicitly.
+When uploading to Debian,
+dgit and git-debrebase
+will cooperate to regenerate patches as necessary.
+When working with pure git remotes,
+the patches are not needed.
+
+Normally git-debrebase make-patches will
+require a laundered branch.
+(A laundered branch does not contain any patches.)
+But if there are already some patches made by
+git-debrebase make-patches,
+and all that has happened is that more
+changes to upstream files have been committed,
+running it again can add the missing patches.
+
=item git-debrebase convert-from-gbp [<upstream-commit-ish>]
Cnnverts a gbp patches-unapplied branch