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== Create branch == | == Create branch == | ||
Now lets create a new branch called ''newImage''. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# Creating the new branch | |||
$ git branch newImage | |||
# Prepare to put something into the new branch | |||
$ git commit | |||
$ git branch | |||
* master | |||
newImage | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Houston we have a problem. We are at branch ''master'' instead of the ''newImage''. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 18:00, 9 July 2017
Introduction
Setup
Setup a new repo with the initial data.
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> $ mkdir gitbranch $ cd gitbranch
- Initialize git.
$ git init Initialized empty Git repository in /Test/gitbranch/.git/
- Creating the initial content
$ echo Original Init Data Master >> data $ git add data $ git commit -m "Introduction" [master (root-commit) 551517e] Introduction
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) create mode 100644 data
- Check the status
$ git status On branch master nothing to commit, working directory clean </syntaxhighlight>
Create branch
Now lets create a new branch called newImage. <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
- Creating the new branch
$ git branch newImage
- Prepare to put something into the new branch
$ git commit $ git branch
* master newImage
</syntaxhighlight>
Houston we have a problem. We are at branch master instead of the newImage.