How do I rename an existing branch in a Git repo?
I want the current branch to have a new name.
How do I rename an existing branch in a Git repo?
I want the current branch to have a new name.
Assuming you're currently on the branch you want to rename:
git branch -m newname
This is documented in the manual for git-branch
, which you can view using
man git-branch
or
git help branch
Specifically, the command is
git branch (-m | -M) [<oldbranch>] <newbranch>
where the parameters are:
<oldbranch>
The name of an existing branch to rename.
<newbranch>
The new name for an existing branch. The same restrictions as for <branchname> apply.
<oldbranch>
is optional, if you want to rename the current branch.
git push origin :branchname
. That would allow you to push the new one and delete the old one, essentially renaming it on the remote.
-m
, it renames the old branch, so it does delete the previous one.
Aug 3, 2015 at 9:35
If you're currently on the branch you want to rename:
git branch -m new_name
Or else:
git branch -m old_name new_name
You can check with:
git branch -a
As you can see, only the local name changed Now, to change the name also in the remote you must do:
git push origin :old_name
This removes the branch, then upload it with the new name:
git push origin new_name
old_name
branch again. Fortunately, git also supplied a fix in the command line: git-branch --unset-upstream
. After this, all pushed commits went to the new_name
remote branch.
Apr 11, 2016 at 12:26
git push
because you gent a warning whi says Your branch is based on 'old_name, but the upstream is gone.
A git push -u origin new_name
solve it.