Disable default force push prompting#1929
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I have been trying out your plugin for a week now, and today I made a mistake of getting forced push to a repo, because I got distracted and didn't read the prompt message clearly.
As a new user, I have to get used to these prompts from time to time, as they don't really exist when using git in the terminal. So having
prompt_force_pushset toTrueas a default value, means I'm probably not the only one to make this mistake and as I avoid force pushing by all means when collaborating, I think it would be nice to have this plugin being the least dangerous it can be, out of the box.An alternative approach could be a secondary confirmation prompt for a
force pushsince it can be so catastrophic when done by mistake.