feature: double tap commit with tracked remote branch checks out loca… #1409
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My first feature PR 🤞
Every so often I double click on an upstream branch tracked by a local branch that's a few commits behind. In this situation sourcegit prompts me to create a new branch, but it seems pretty rare that the user would actually want this.
Instead it should behave like double clicking on a remote branch in the branch tree - detect that a local tracking branch exists and check that out instead. This PR implements this behavior.
Might be even better to ask the user if they'd also like to fast-forward, but I'm keeping my first PR simple.