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NAME

       git-symbolic-ref - Read, modify and delete symbolic refs


SYNOPSIS

       git symbolic-ref [-m <reason>] <name> <ref>
       git symbolic-ref [-q] [--short] <name>
       git symbolic-ref --delete [-q] <name>



DESCRIPTION

       Given one argument, reads which branch head the given symbolic ref
       refers to and outputs its path, relative to the .git/ directory.
       Typically you would give HEAD as the <name> argument to see which
       branch your working tree is on.

       Given two arguments, creates or updates a symbolic ref <name> to point
       at the given branch <ref>.

       Given --delete and an additional argument, deletes the given symbolic
       ref.

       A symbolic ref is a regular file that stores a string that begins with
       ref: refs/. For example, your .git/HEAD is a regular file whose
       contents is ref: refs/heads/master.


OPTIONS

       -d, --delete
           Delete the symbolic ref <name>.

       -q, --quiet
           Do not issue an error message if the <name> is not a symbolic ref
           but a detached HEAD; instead exit with non-zero status silently.

       --short
           When showing the value of <name> as a symbolic ref, try to shorten
           the value, e.g. from refs/heads/master to master.

       -m
           Update the reflog for <name> with <reason>. This is valid only when
           creating or updating a symbolic ref.


NOTES

       In the past, .git/HEAD was a symbolic link pointing at
       refs/heads/master. When we wanted to switch to another branch, we did
       ln -sf refs/heads/newbranch .git/HEAD, and when we wanted to find out
       which branch we are on, we did readlink .git/HEAD. But symbolic links
       are not entirely portable, so they are now deprecated and symbolic refs
       (as described above) are used by default.

       git symbolic-ref will exit with status 0 if the contents of the
       symbolic ref were printed correctly, with status 1 if the requested
       name is not a symbolic ref, or 128 if another error occurs.


GIT

       Part of the git(1) suite



Git 2.9.0                         06/13/2016               git-symbolic-ref(1)

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