Code4ReferenceCode4Reference: Useful git commands


Clearcase was my first version control software. I used it for 2 years and eventually I liked it since most of the commands are really simple to understand. In these two years I used to debug the code on debugging branch. Once I was done with the fix, I renamed the branch to follow the standard specified by my company. The command below was really handy to rename the branch.

 [cmd-context] $rename replica:old_branch_name new_brach_name 

But when I migrated to Git version control, I couldn’t get head around git. It took a while to discover that even git has command to rename the branch which is as following.

$ git branch -m old-branch-name new-branch-name 

This kind of practice leaves a lot of branches in your local and remote repo and sometimes you wonder to clean this up.

$git push origin :debug-branch 

The above command will delete debug-branch on the origin remote and below is the command used to delete the branch present in local repo.

$ git branch -D debug-branch 

This command can also be used with -d option. The only difference between these two commands is that -D forces the delete process but -d doesn’t.

If you have made some changes in a file and now you don’t want those changes. you can run the following command to do that.

$ git checkout   

There are instances when you staged the file but now you want to unstage the file. For this use the below command.

$ git reset HEAD  ...  

If you have create and new branch and want to push to the remote repo (origin) then use the following command

$git push origin your-branch-here 

and to verify that your branch has been push to origin or not run the following command.

$git branch -r 

This command basically lists the remote branches.
If you like to know about the branch which has the specific commit hash code or tag, then use this command.

git branch --contains  

Your valuable comments are always welcomed. It will help to improve my post and understanding.

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