I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere in a popular Git project the branches had a pattern like "feature/xyz".
However when I try to create a branch with the slash character, I get an error:
$ git branch labs/feature
error: unable to resolve reference refs/heads/labs/feature: Not a directory
fatal: Failed to lock ref for update: Not a directory
Same problem for (my initial attempt):
$ git checkout -b labs/feature
How does one create a branch in Git with the slash character?
HEAD. It looks like git thinks yourHEADis a link to the branchlabs/featurewhich hasn't been created. I've no idea how this could have happened, but it means that your attempt to create a branch calledfoo/barbased off it, it's not working. Any idea how yourHEADcame unstuck? – Charles Bailey Mar 26 '10 at 23:14