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It's useful to know when you've modified a branch that exists on a remote. A typical case is when you have pushed a branch to a remote and then rewritten it. This commit adds an indication in the `branches` template keyword. A branch that needs to be pushed to a remote now has a `*` at the end (similar to how conflicted branches have a `?` at the end). Note that the indication only considers remotes where the branch currently exists, so there won't be an indication that the branch has not been pushed to a remote. Closes #254