=item git-debrebase [-- <git-rebase options...>]
+=item git-debrebase [-i <further git-rebase options...>]
+
Unstitches and launders the branch.
(See L</UNSTITCHING AND LAUNDERING> below.)
-Then optionally edits the Debian delta queue,
+Then, if any git-rebase options were supplied,
+edits the Debian delta queue,
using git-rebase, by running
git rebase <git-rebase options> <breakwater-tip>
the branch will still have been laundered,
but everything in the rebase will be undone.
+The options for git-rebase must either start with C<-i>,
+or be prececded by C<-->,
+to distinguish them from options for git-debrebase.
+
=item git-debrebase conclude
-Launder and restitch the branch,
-consuming any ffq-prev.
+Finishes a git-debrebase session,
+tidying up the branch and making it fast forward again.
-If the branch is already laundered and stitched, it is an error,
+Specifically: if the branch is unstitched,
+launders and restitches it,
+making a new pseudomerge.
+Otherwise, it is an error,
unless --noop-ok.
+=item git-debrebase quick
+
+Unconditionally launders and restitches the branch,
+consuming any ffq-prev
+and making a new pseudomerge.
+
+If the branch is already laundered and stitched, does nothing.
+
+=item git-debrebase prepush [--prose=<for commit message>]
+
=item git-debrebase stitch [--prose=<for commit message>]
-Stitch the branch,
+Stitches the branch,
consuming ffq-prev.
+This is a good command to run before pushing to a git server.
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>...]