1git-branch(1) 2============= 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-branch - List, create, or delete branches 7 8SYNOPSIS 9-------- 10[verse] 11'git branch' [--color[=<when>] | --no-color] [-r | -a] 12 [--list] [-v [--abbrev=<length> | --no-abbrev]] 13 [--column[=<options>] | --no-column] 14 [(--merged | --no-merged | --contains) [<commit>]] [<pattern>...] 15'git branch' [--set-upstream | --track | --no-track] [-l] [-f] <branchname> [<start-point>] 16'git branch' (--set-upstream-to=<upstream> | -u <upstream>) [<branchname>] 17'git branch' --unset-upstream [<branchname>] 18'git branch' (-m | -M) [<oldbranch>] <newbranch> 19'git branch' (-d | -D) [-r] <branchname>... 20'git branch' --edit-description [<branchname>] 21 22DESCRIPTION 23----------- 24 25If `--list` is given, or if there are no non-option arguments, existing 26branches are listed; the current branch will be highlighted with an 27asterisk. Option `-r` causes the remote-tracking branches to be listed, 28and option `-a` shows both local and remote branches. If a `<pattern>` 29is given, it is used as a shell wildcard to restrict the output to 30matching branches. If multiple patterns are given, a branch is shown if 31it matches any of the patterns. Note that when providing a 32`<pattern>`, you must use `--list`; otherwise the command is interpreted 33as branch creation. 34 35With `--contains`, shows only the branches that contain the named commit 36(in other words, the branches whose tip commits are descendants of the 37named commit). With `--merged`, only branches merged into the named 38commit (i.e. the branches whose tip commits are reachable from the named 39commit) will be listed. With `--no-merged` only branches not merged into 40the named commit will be listed. If the <commit> argument is missing it 41defaults to 'HEAD' (i.e. the tip of the current branch). 42 43The command's second form creates a new branch head named <branchname> 44which points to the current 'HEAD', or <start-point> if given. 45 46Note that this will create the new branch, but it will not switch the 47working tree to it; use "git checkout <newbranch>" to switch to the 48new branch. 49 50When a local branch is started off a remote-tracking branch, Git sets up the 51branch (specifically the `branch.<name>.remote` and `branch.<name>.merge` 52configuration entries) so that 'git pull' will appropriately merge from 53the remote-tracking branch. This behavior may be changed via the global 54`branch.autoSetupMerge` configuration flag. That setting can be 55overridden by using the `--track` and `--no-track` options, and 56changed later using `git branch --set-upstream-to`. 57 58With a `-m` or `-M` option, <oldbranch> will be renamed to <newbranch>. 59If <oldbranch> had a corresponding reflog, it is renamed to match 60<newbranch>, and a reflog entry is created to remember the branch 61renaming. If <newbranch> exists, -M must be used to force the rename 62to happen. 63 64With a `-d` or `-D` option, `<branchname>` will be deleted. You may 65specify more than one branch for deletion. If the branch currently 66has a reflog then the reflog will also be deleted. 67 68Use `-r` together with `-d` to delete remote-tracking branches. Note, that it 69only makes sense to delete remote-tracking branches if they no longer exist 70in the remote repository or if 'git fetch' was configured not to fetch 71them again. See also the 'prune' subcommand of linkgit:git-remote[1] for a 72way to clean up all obsolete remote-tracking branches. 73 74 75OPTIONS 76------- 77-d:: 78--delete:: 79 Delete a branch. The branch must be fully merged in its 80 upstream branch, or in `HEAD` if no upstream was set with 81 `--track` or `--set-upstream`. 82 83-D:: 84 Delete a branch irrespective of its merged status. 85 86-l:: 87--create-reflog:: 88 Create the branch's reflog. This activates recording of 89 all changes made to the branch ref, enabling use of date 90 based sha1 expressions such as "<branchname>@\{yesterday}". 91 Note that in non-bare repositories, reflogs are usually 92 enabled by default by the `core.logallrefupdates` config option. 93 94-f:: 95--force:: 96 Reset <branchname> to <startpoint> if <branchname> exists 97 already. Without `-f` 'git branch' refuses to change an existing branch. 98 99-m:: 100--move:: 101 Move/rename a branch and the corresponding reflog. 102 103-M:: 104 Move/rename a branch even if the new branch name already exists. 105 106--color[=<when>]:: 107 Color branches to highlight current, local, and 108 remote-tracking branches. 109 The value must be always (the default), never, or auto. 110 111--no-color:: 112 Turn off branch colors, even when the configuration file gives the 113 default to color output. 114 Same as `--color=never`. 115 116--column[=<options>]:: 117--no-column:: 118 Display branch listing in columns. See configuration variable 119 column.branch for option syntax.`--column` and `--no-column` 120 without options are equivalent to 'always' and 'never' respectively. 121+ 122This option is only applicable in non-verbose mode. 123 124-r:: 125--remotes:: 126 List or delete (if used with -d) the remote-tracking branches. 127 128-a:: 129--all:: 130 List both remote-tracking branches and local branches. 131 132--list:: 133 Activate the list mode. `git branch <pattern>` would try to create a branch, 134 use `git branch --list <pattern>` to list matching branches. 135 136-v:: 137-vv:: 138--verbose:: 139 When in list mode, 140 show sha1 and commit subject line for each head, along with 141 relationship to upstream branch (if any). If given twice, print 142 the name of the upstream branch, as well (see also `git remote 143 show <remote>`). 144 145-q:: 146--quiet:: 147 Be more quiet when creating or deleting a branch, suppressing 148 non-error messages. 149 150--abbrev=<length>:: 151 Alter the sha1's minimum display length in the output listing. 152 The default value is 7 and can be overridden by the `core.abbrev` 153 config option. 154 155--no-abbrev:: 156 Display the full sha1s in the output listing rather than abbreviating them. 157 158-t:: 159--track:: 160 When creating a new branch, set up `branch.<name>.remote` and 161 `branch.<name>.merge` configuration entries to mark the 162 start-point branch as "upstream" from the new branch. This 163 configuration will tell git to show the relationship between the 164 two branches in `git status` and `git branch -v`. Furthermore, 165 it directs `git pull` without arguments to pull from the 166 upstream when the new branch is checked out. 167+ 168This behavior is the default when the start point is a remote-tracking branch. 169Set the branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable to `false` if you 170want `git checkout` and `git branch` to always behave as if '--no-track' 171were given. Set it to `always` if you want this behavior when the 172start-point is either a local or remote-tracking branch. 173 174--no-track:: 175 Do not set up "upstream" configuration, even if the 176 branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable is true. 177 178--set-upstream:: 179 If specified branch does not exist yet or if `--force` has been 180 given, acts exactly like `--track`. Otherwise sets up configuration 181 like `--track` would when creating the branch, except that where 182 branch points to is not changed. 183 184-u <upstream>:: 185--set-upstream-to=<upstream>:: 186 Set up <branchname>'s tracking information so <upstream> is 187 considered <branchname>'s upstream branch. If no <branchname> 188 is specified, then it defaults to the current branch. 189 190--unset-upstream:: 191 Remove the upstream information for <branchname>. If no branch 192 is specified it defaults to the current branch. 193 194--edit-description:: 195 Open an editor and edit the text to explain what the branch is 196 for, to be used by various other commands (e.g. `request-pull`). 197 198--contains [<commit>]:: 199 Only list branches which contain the specified commit (HEAD 200 if not specified). Implies `--list`. 201 202--merged [<commit>]:: 203 Only list branches whose tips are reachable from the 204 specified commit (HEAD if not specified). Implies `--list`. 205 206--no-merged [<commit>]:: 207 Only list branches whose tips are not reachable from the 208 specified commit (HEAD if not specified). Implies `--list`. 209 210<branchname>:: 211 The name of the branch to create or delete. 212 The new branch name must pass all checks defined by 213 linkgit:git-check-ref-format[1]. Some of these checks 214 may restrict the characters allowed in a branch name. 215 216<start-point>:: 217 The new branch head will point to this commit. It may be 218 given as a branch name, a commit-id, or a tag. If this 219 option is omitted, the current HEAD will be used instead. 220 221<oldbranch>:: 222 The name of an existing branch to rename. 223 224<newbranch>:: 225 The new name for an existing branch. The same restrictions as for 226 <branchname> apply. 227 228 229Examples 230-------- 231 232Start development from a known tag:: 233+ 234------------ 235$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/.../linux-2.6 my2.6 236$ cd my2.6 237$ git branch my2.6.14 v2.6.14 <1> 238$ git checkout my2.6.14 239------------ 240+ 241<1> This step and the next one could be combined into a single step with 242"checkout -b my2.6.14 v2.6.14". 243 244Delete an unneeded branch:: 245+ 246------------ 247$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/.../git.git my.git 248$ cd my.git 249$ git branch -d -r origin/todo origin/html origin/man <1> 250$ git branch -D test <2> 251------------ 252+ 253<1> Delete the remote-tracking branches "todo", "html" and "man". The next 254'fetch' or 'pull' will create them again unless you configure them not to. 255See linkgit:git-fetch[1]. 256<2> Delete the "test" branch even if the "master" branch (or whichever branch 257is currently checked out) does not have all commits from the test branch. 258 259 260Notes 261----- 262 263If you are creating a branch that you want to checkout immediately, it is 264easier to use the git checkout command with its `-b` option to create 265a branch and check it out with a single command. 266 267The options `--contains`, `--merged` and `--no-merged` serve three related 268but different purposes: 269 270- `--contains <commit>` is used to find all branches which will need 271 special attention if <commit> were to be rebased or amended, since those 272 branches contain the specified <commit>. 273 274- `--merged` is used to find all branches which can be safely deleted, 275 since those branches are fully contained by HEAD. 276 277- `--no-merged` is used to find branches which are candidates for merging 278 into HEAD, since those branches are not fully contained by HEAD. 279 280SEE ALSO 281-------- 282linkgit:git-check-ref-format[1], 283linkgit:git-fetch[1], 284linkgit:git-remote[1], 285link:user-manual.html#what-is-a-branch[``Understanding history: What is 286a branch?''] in the Git User's Manual. 287 288GIT 289--- 290Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite