How can I find out which remote branch a local branch is tracking?
Do I need to parse git config output, or is there a command that would do this for me?
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How can I find out which remote branch a local branch is tracking? Do I need to parse git config output, or is there a command that would do this for me?
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Your remote-tracking branches will be prefixed with their remote alias name (e.g. "origin/") |
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I use EasyGit (a.k.a. "eg") as a super lightweight wrapper on top of (or along side of) Git. EasyGit has an "info" subcommand that gives you all kinds of super useful information, including the current branches remote tracking branch. Here's an example (where the current branch name is "foo"):
pknotz@s883422: (foo) ~/workspace/bd
$ eg info
Total commits: 175
Local repository: .git
Named remote repositories: (name -> location)
origin -> git://sahp7577/home/pknotz/bd.git
Current branch: foo
Cryptographic checksum (sha1sum): bd248d1de7d759eb48e8b5ff3bfb3bb0eca4c5bf
Default pull/push repository: origin
Default pull/push options:
branch.foo.remote = origin
branch.foo.merge = refs/heads/aal_devel_1
Number of contributors: 3
Number of files: 28
Number of directories: 20
Biggest file size, in bytes: 32473 (pygooglechart-0.2.0/COPYING)
Commits: 62
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