Edytuj nazwę gałęzi git
$ git checkout Branch-Name-You-Want-to-Change
$ git branch -m New-Branch-Name
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$ git checkout Branch-Name-You-Want-to-Change
$ git branch -m New-Branch-Name
git branch -m <newname>
If you want to rename a branch while pointed to any branch, do:
git branch -m <oldname> <newname>
If you want to rename the current branch, you can do:
git branch -m <newname>
If you want to push the local branch and reset the upstream branch:
git push origin -u <newname>
And finally if you want to Delete the remote branch:
git push origin --delete <oldname>
A way to remember this is -m is for "move" (or mv), which is how you rename files. Adding an alias could also help. To do so, run the following:
git config --global alias.rename 'branch -m'
If you are on Windows or another case-insensitive filesystem, and there are only capitalization changes in the name, you need to use -M, otherwise, git will throw branch already exists error:
git branch -M <newname>
git branch -m <current_name> <new_name> # Change Name For Any Branch
git branch -m <new_name> # Change Name For Current Branch
// Make sure you are in the project folder
// 1. go to your branch that you want to rename
$ git branch -m <new_branch_name>
// 2. if you are in the main branch
$ git branch <old_branch_name> <new_branch_name>
// ### you should check by git command : $ git branch : to check new branch name
git branch -m <new name>