I often use the git command git fetch origin master:master
. I want to have an alias so I can just do git ff master
. How can I do this? The only piece I am missing is getting the remote branch name. I know I can do git rev-parse --abbrev-ref master@{u}
to get origin/master
but I just need master
from that.
So I imagine it will be something like git fetch $(git config branch.$1.remote) $(???):$1
and I just need to fill in the ???. Then I can add some error handling.
Related:
origin/master
(formaster@{u}
) is to run the result ofgit config --get branch.<branch>.merge
through theremote.<remote>.fetch
refspec. You want to sidestep that, so just getbranch.<branch>.merge
directly.git config --get branch.<branch>.merge
gives me the local branch.git rev-parse --abbrev-ref master@{u}
saysorigin/master
, so let's change it:git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/maint
Branch 'master' set up to track remote branch 'maint' from 'origin'.
git config --get branch.master.merge
refs/heads/maint
(that's the fully qualifieid name of theirmaint
, not mymaint
: I don't even have amaint
).