How to get IntelliJ to see my remote git branches

I use BitBucket and I created a branch on another machine with IntelliJ and injected it into my repo. I see a branch on the BitBucket site, but when I try to access a remote branch using IntelliJ on another machine, I don't see a new branch when I go to VCS -> git -> Remote Branches . I tried to try, but it only knocked down the head changes (currently pointing to the master) and did not update the list of deleted branches. Is there something you need to do to see the remote branches (besides the chapter and the wizard) in IntelliJ?

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Aug 21 '13 at 21:44
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In case someone is working with something similar, I found that at least on my IntelliJ I had to run fetch and then I could see the remote branches. It did not seem that the traction was sufficient, although it is believed that pulling it out.

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Nov 14 '13 at 2:52
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I found the same thing with IntelliJ, and also received not only all the remote branches for the current repository in your project, but also received them for all repositories in the project.

It is safe to say that pulling out only for the current repository and the branch you are on, and selections for all repositories in the project.

(I would just comment on the excellent answer to Zipper, but I seem to have only one reputation point: - ()

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Oct 13 '16 at 22:42
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