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Hi,

I am new to git and I seem to have one branch too many if I execute the following command:

warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous.

I get the following output:

warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous.
From github.com:dagda1/hornget
 * branch            master     -> FETCH_HEAD
warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous.
warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous.

If I execute git branch -a

I get the following:

HEAD
* master
remotes/emmekappa/master
remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
remotes/origin/master

I am confused by the remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master.

What is this and how can I get rid of the ambiguous branch.

I got to this stage by performing a merge where i think I added the ambiguous branch.

Cheers

Paul

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What is the first command you try to execute? Surely it is not warning: refname 'HEAD' is ambiguous. – Ben James Nov 7 at 12:41
remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master is not a problem: it just shows which branch is default in remote origin. The branch named HEAD is. – Jakub NarÄ™bski Nov 7 at 16:19

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The problem is that you have a branch called HEAD which is absolutely dangerous, since that's the symbolic name for whatever branch is the current branch.

Rename it:

git branch -m HEAD newbranch

then you can examine it and decide what to do (delete it, or save under a descriptive branch name)

(The origin/HEAD remote branch is not a problem)

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