Disable warning about detached HEAD

GitWarningsDetach

Git Problem Overview


In git if you checkout a commit directly you get a big fat warning starting with:

"You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around ..."

It's fine - I intend to be in detached HEAD state. However I am using this in a script and I don't want this warning in the output logs but I do want the normal output.

My "ugly" workaround now is to run the same command twice, first with -q to hide the warning, and one more time to get the normal output: HEAD is now at deadbeef... Message since the warning is only printed once.

Can the warning be disabled so I can avoid workarounds or parsing the output ?

Git Solutions


Solution 1 - Git

Shamelessly copying mjs's comment to post it as an answer on its own:

git -c advice.detachedHead=false checkout <refspec>

The -c advice.detachedHead=false parameter will allow you to suppress the warning without having to change the global config. It will only apply to the executed command. Here's the list of all advises that can be suppressed.

Solution 2 - Git

You have the config for this task:

Set the desired message off by setting the config value to false:

# turn the detached message off
git config --global advice.detachedHead false

> detachedHead

> Advice shown when you used git-checkout(1) to move to the detach HEAD state, to instruct how to create a local branch after the fact.


> advice.*

> These variables control various optional help messages designed to aid new users. All advice.* variables default to true, and you can tell Git that you do not need help by setting these to false:

You can set any of the following after the advice:

git config --global advice.<...>


pushUpdateRejected
	Set this variable to false if you want to disable 
        pushNonFFCurrent,
        pushNonFFMatching, 
        pushAlreadyExists, 
        pushFetchFirst, and 
        pushNeedsForce simultaneously.

pushNonFFCurrent
	Advice shown when git-push(1) fails due to a non-fast-forward update
    to the current branch.

pushNonFFMatching
	Advice shown when you ran git-push(1) and pushed matching refs
    explicitly (i.e. you used :, or specified a refspec that isn’t your
    current branch) and it resulted in a non-fast-forward error.

pushAlreadyExists
	Shown when git-push(1) rejects an update that does not qualify
    for fast-forwarding (e.g., a tag.)

pushFetchFirst
	Shown when git-push(1) rejects an update that tries to overwrite a
    remote ref that points at an object we do not have.

pushNeedsForce
	Shown when git-push(1) rejects an update that tries to overwrite a
    remote ref that points at an object that is not a commit-ish, or make
    the remote ref point at an object that is not a commit-ish.

statusHints
	Show directions on how to proceed from the current state in the output
    of git-status(1), in the template shown when writing commit messages in
    git-commit(1), and in the help message shown by git-checkout(1) when
    switching branch.

statusUoption
	Advise to consider using the -u option to git-status(1) when the command
    takes more than 2 seconds to enumerate untracked files.

commitBeforeMerge
	Advice shown when git-merge(1) refuses to merge to avoid overwriting
    local changes.

resolveConflict
	Advice shown by various commands when conflicts prevent the operation
    from being performed.

implicitIdentity
	Advice on how to set your identity configuration when your information
    is guessed from the system username and domain name.

detachedHead
	Advice shown when you used git-checkout(1) to move to the detach HEAD
    state, to instruct how to create a local branch after the fact.

amWorkDir
	Advice that shows the location of the patch file when git-am(1) fails
    to apply it.

rmHints
	In case of failure in the output of git-rm(1), show directions on
    how to proceed from the current state.

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