#git bot interface
History of !wherearemybranches
- Git clones all branches, but initially makes only the main branch (usually 'master') available as a normal local branch. To work on another branch, simply 'git checkout <branch>' (or, in versions older than 1.6.6, git checkout -b <branch> origin/<branch>). This works even if the branch doesn't show up in the normal list of branches. For technical details, see !rtb
By jast at 2013-12-02 10:43:19
- Git clones all branches, but initially makes only the main branch (usually 'master') available as a normal local branch. To work on another branch, simply 'git checkout <branch>' (or, in older versions, git checkout -b <branch> origin/<branch>). This works even if the branch doesn't show up in the normal list of branches. For technical details, see !rtb
By jast at 2013-12-02 10:37:53
- Git clones all branches, but initially makes the main branch (usually 'master') available as a normal local branch. To work on another branch, simply 'git checkout <branch>' (or, in older versions, git checkout -b <branch> origin/<branch>). This works even if the branch doesn't show up in the normal list of branches. For technical details, see !rtb
By jast at 2013-12-02 10:37:26