I have a handy little alias for deleting any Git branches that have been merged into the current branch:
alias git_delete_merged_branches='git branch --merged | grep -v "\*" | xargs -n 1 git branch -d'
This has been working fine until I updated to the most recent version of Git (2.9), where it suddenly quit working with this error:
error: branch 'blah' not found.
If I run git branch --merged | grep -v "\*"
, I get the following output:
blah
That seems to be correct, and if I run echo " blah\n" | xargs -n 1 git branch -d
everything works fine. I suspected there might be a hidden character getting added by Git, so I ran git branch --merged | grep -v "\*" | cat -v
and this is the result:
blah^[[m
What is the ^[[m
character and how can I get rid of it?
git branch --no-color
/bin/dash
if you have one): to rule out a possibility of some odd interaction of yourzsh
withgit
-- like, say, somezsh
aliases updated along with Git.bash
andzsh
are quite entirely different shells, with major incompatibilities (and differences in best practices) between them and different people having expertise in each. Please consider avoiding conflating them in questions.