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* [http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branches-in-a-Nutshell 3.1 Git Branching - Branches in a Nutshell] | * Official: | ||
** [https://git-scm.com/docs/git-branch git-branch - List, create, or delete branches] | |||
** [http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branches-in-a-Nutshell 3.1 Git Branching - Branches in a Nutshell] | |||
Revision as of 17:01, 3 August 2018
A "branch" is a separate copy (of the files involved in a project) which can be worked on without affecting the original copy.
"Branching" is a concept basic to most version control systems.
Commands
Information:
git branchlists local branchesgit branch -rlists the remote branchesgit branch -alists both local and remote branches
Actions:
git branch Template:Argcreates a new branch called "name", pointing at the current Template:L/same revisiongit Template:L/same Template:Argmoves Template:L/same to point to the branch called "name"- Note:
git Template:L/same -b Template:Argaccomplishes both of the above in a single command
- Note:
The basic sequence of events for creating a new branch called "test", updating it, then reverting back to the original branch:
git branch test- create the branchgit checkout test- switch to it- Template:L/sub whatever changes you want to include in "test"
- This can include adding any new files you've created for this branch.
git commit -a -m 'made a change'- commit the change to "test"git checkout master- switch back to the main branch (removes new files, restores any you deleted)
