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title | category | layout | updated |
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Git branches | Git | 2017/sheet | 2017-09-20 |
Working with branches
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Creating
git checkout -b $branchname
git push origin $branchname --set-upstream
Creates a new branch locally then pushes it.
Getting from remote
git fetch origin
git checkout --track origin/$branchname
Gets a branch in a remote.
Delete local remote-tracking branches
git remote prune origin
Deletes origin/*
branches in your local copy. Doesn't affect the remote.
List existing branches
git branch --list
Existing branches are listed. Current branch will be highlighted with an asterisk.
List merged branches
git branch -a --merged
List outdated branches that have been merged into the current one.
Delete branch forcefully
git branch -D $branchname
git branch -d $branchname
Note: You can also use the -D flag which is synonymous with --delete --force instead of -d. This will delete the branch regardless of its merge status. Delete a branch irrespective of its merged status.
Delete remote branch
git push origin --delete :$branchname
Works for tags, too!
Get current sha1
git show-ref HEAD -s