How do I rename a local Git branch?

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Git Problem Overview


I don't want to rename a remote branch, as described in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1526794/rename-master-branch-for-both-local-and-remote-git-repositories?answertab=votes#tab-top.

How can I rename a local branch which hasn't been pushed to a remote repository?

In case you need to rename a remote branch as well:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30590083/how-to-rename-a-remote-git-branch-name/30590238#30590238

Git Solutions


Solution 1 - Git

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>

Solution 2 - Git

git branch -m old_branch_name new_branch_name

The above command will change your branch name, but you have to be very careful using the renamed branch, because it will still refer to the old upstream branch associated with it, if any.

If you want to push some changes into master after your local branch is renamed into new_branch_name (example name):

git push origin new_branch_name:master (now changes will go to master branch but your local branch name is new_branch_name)

For more details, see "How to rename your local branch name in Git."

Solution 3 - Git

To rename your current branch:

git branch -m <newname>

Solution 4 - Git

Here are the steps to rename the branch:

  1. Switch to the branch which needs to be renamed
  2. git branch -m <new_name>
  3. git push origin :<old_name>
  4. git push origin <new_name>:refs/heads/<new_name>

EDIT (12/01/2017): Make sure you run command git status and check that the newly created branch is pointing to its own ref and not the older one. If you find the reference to the older branch, you need to unset the upstream using:

git branch --unset-upstream

Solution 5 - Git

Rename the branch will be useful once your branch is finished. Then new stuff is coming, and you want to develop in the same branch instead of deleting it and create the new one.

From my experience, to rename a local and remote branch in Git you should do the following steps.

> Quoting from Multiple States - Rename a local and remote branch in > git

###1. Rename your local branch

If you are on the branch you want to rename:

git branch -m new-name

If you are on a different branch:

git branch -m old-name new-name

###2. Delete the old-name remote branch and push the new-name local branch

git push origin :old-name new-name

###3. Reset the upstream branch for the new-name local branch

git push origin -u new-name

Solution 6 - Git

The answers so far have been correct, but here is some additional information:

One can safely rename a branch with '-m' (move), but one has to be careful with '-M', because it forces the rename, even if there is an existing branch with the same name already. Here is the excerpt from the 'git-branch' man page:

> With a -m or -M option, <oldbranch> will be renamed to <newbranch>. If <oldbranch> had a corresponding reflog, it is renamed to match <newbranch>, and a reflog entry is created to remember the branch renaming. If <newbranch> exists, -M must be used to force the rename to happen.

Solution 7 - Git

1. Rename

If it is your current branch, just do

git branch -m new_name

If it is another branch you want to rename

git branch -m old_name new_name

2. Track a new remote branch

- If your branch was pushed, then after renaming you need to delete it from the remote Git repository and ask your new local to track a new remote branch:

git push origin :old_name
git push --set-upstream origin new_name

Solution 8 - Git

I foolishly named a branch starting with a hyphen, and then checked out master. I didn't want to delete my branch, I had work in it.

Neither of these worked:

git checkout -dumb-name

git checkout -- -dumb-name

"s, 's and \s didn't help either. git branch -m doesn't work.

Here's how I finally fixed it. Go into your working copy's .git/refs/heads, find the filename "-dumb-name", get the hash of the branch. Then this will check it out, make a new branch with a sane name, and delete the old one.

git checkout {hash}
git checkout -b brilliant-name
git branch -d -- -dumb-name

Solution 9 - Git

Just three steps to replicate change in name on remote as well as on GitHub:

Step 1 git branch -m old_branchname new_branchname

Step 2 git push origin :old_branchname new_branchname

Step 3 git push --set-upstream origin new_branchname

Solution 10 - Git

To rename a branch locally:

git branch -m [old-branch] [new-branch]

Now you'll have to propagate these changes on your remote server as well.

To push changes of the deleted old branch:

git push origin :[old-branch]

To push changes of creation of new branch:

git push origin [new-branch]

Solution 11 - Git

Trying to answer specifically the question (at least the title).

You can also rename the local branch, but keep tracking the old name on the remote.

git branch -m old_branch new_branch
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch:old_branch

Now, when you run git push, the remote old_branch ref is updated with your local new_branch.

You have to know and remember this configuration. But it can be useful if you don't have the choice for the remote branch name, but you don't like it (oh, I mean, you've got a very good reason not to like it !) and prefer a clearer name for your local branch.

Playing with the fetch configuration, you can even rename the local remote-reference. i.e, having a refs/remote/origin/new_branch ref pointer to the branch, that is in fact the old_branch on origin. However, I highly discourage this, for the safety of your mind.

Solution 12 - Git

Update 2022

Before we begin, make sure you’ve selected the branch you want to rename:

git checkout old-name

If you want to see all of your local branches, use the following command:

git branch --list

When you’re all clear, follow these steps:

  1. Using the Git rename branch command will require you to add an -m option to your command:

    git branch -m new-name
    
  2. You can also rename a local branch from another branch by using the following two commands:

    git checkout master
    
    git branch -m old-name new-name
    
  3. Lastly, this command will list all — both local and remote — branches to verify that it has been renamed:

    git branch -a
    

Although it isn’t possible to rename a remote branch directly, the process of renaming one involves these two easy steps:

  1. To start, you will need to rename a local branch by following the previous steps. 2.Then delete the old branch and push the new one. You can do this easily with the following command:

     git push origin :old-name new-name
    
  2. Reset the upstream branch for your new local branch, and you will be all set:

    git push origin -u new-name
    

Solution 13 - Git

Rename the branch using this command:

git branch -m [old_branch_name] [new_branch_name]

-m: It renames/moves the branch. If there is already a branch, you will get an error.

If there is already a branch and you want to rename with that branch, use:

 git rename -M [old_branch_name] [new_branch_name]

For more information about help, use this command in the terminal:

git branch --help

or

man git branch

Solution 14 - Git

Advanced Git users can rename manually using:

Rename the old branch under .git/refs/heads to the new name

Rename the old branch under .git/logs/refs/heads to the new name

Update the .git/HEAD to point to yout new branch name

Solution 15 - Git

  1. Rename your local branch.

If you are on the branch you want to rename:

git branch -m new-name

If you are on a different branch:

git branch -m old-name new-name

2. Delete the old-name remote branch and push the new-name local branch.

git push origin :old-name new-name

  1. Reset the upstream branch for the new-name local branch. Switch to the branch and then:

git push origin -u new-name

Or for a fast way to do that, you can use these 3 steps:

# Rename branch locally

git branch -m old_branch new_branch  

# Delete the old remote branch

git push origin :old_branch  

# Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote

git push --set-upstream origin new_branch   

Referance: https://www.w3docs.com/snippets/git/how-to-rename-git-local-and-remote-branches.html

Solution 16 - Git

Here are three steps: A command that you can call inside your terminal and change branch name.

git branch -m old_branch new_branch         # Rename branch locally
git push origin :old_branch                 # Delete the old branch
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch   # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote

If you need more: step-by-step, How To Change Git Branch Name is a good article about that.

Solution 17 - Git

Probably as mentioned by others, this will be a case mismatch in branch naming.

If you have such a situation, I can guess that you're on Windows which will also lead you to:

$ git branch -m CaseSensitive casesensitive
fatal: A branch named 'casesensitive' already exists.

Then you have to do an intermediate step:

$ git branch -m temporary
$ git branch -m casesensitive

Nothing more.

Solution 18 - Git

Changing the branch locally is quite easy...

If you are on the branch you want to change the name for, simply do this:

git branch -m my_new_branch

Otherwise, if you are on master or any other branch other than the one you'd like to change the name, simply do:

git branch -m my_old_branch my_new_branch

Also, I create the image below to show this in action on a command line. In this case, you are on master branch, for example:

Change branch name locally

Solution 19 - Git

To rename the current branch (except for detached HEAD state) you can also use this alias:

[alias]
    mvh = !sh -c 'git branch -m `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` $1'

Solution 20 - Git

Since you do not want to push the branch to a remote server, this example will be useful:

Let's say you have an existing branch called "my-hot-feature," and you want to rename it to "feature-15."

First, you want to change your local branch. This couldn't be easier:

git branch -m my-hot-feature feature-15

For more information, you can visit Locally and Remotely Renaming a Branch in Git.

Solution 21 - Git

If you are willing to use SourceTree (which I strongly recommend), you can right click your branch and chose 'Rename'.

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Solution 22 - Git

Another option is not to use the command line at all. Git GUI clients such as SourceTree take away much of the syntactical learning curve / pain that causes questions such as this one to be amongst the most viewed on Stack Overflow.

In SourceTree, right click on any local branch in the "Branches" pane on the left and select "Rename ...".

Solution 23 - Git

A simple way to do it:

git branch -m old_branch new_branch         # Rename branch locally
git push origin :old_branch                 # Delete the old branch
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch   # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote

For more, see this.

Solution 24 - Git

Git version 2.9.2

If you want to change the name of the local branch you are on:

git branch -m new_name

If you want to change the name of a different branch:

git branch -m old_name new_name

If you want to change the name of a different branch to a name that already exists:

git branch -M old_name new_name_that_already_exists

Note: The last command is destructive and will rename your branch, but you will lose the old branch with that name and those commits because branch names must be unique.

Solution 25 - Git

Local Branch

First change your current branch from the branch you want to update name. For example I have 3 branches: branch1 , branch2 , branch3

Check current branch:

git branch --show-current

Output may be: branch1

Next you can update name of branch2 and branch3, but not the current one:

git branch -m old_branchname new_branchname

Remote Branch

Just three steps to replicate change in name on remote as well as on remote:

git branch -m old_branchname new_branchname
git push origin :old_branchname new_branchname
git push --set-upstream origin new_branchname

Solution 26 - Git

If you want to change the name of the current branch, run:

git branch -m [old_branch] [new_branch]

If you want to delete the old remote branch, run:

git push origin :[old_branch]

If you want to delete the old remote branch and create a new remote branch, run:

git push origin :old_branch new_branch

Solution 27 - Git

Actually you have three steps because the local branch has a duplicate on the server so we have one step for local on two steps on the server:

  1. Rename local: just use the following command to rename your current branch, even you checked it out:
    git branch -m <old-branch-name> <new-branch-name>
    
  2. Delete the server one: use the following command to delete the old name branch on the server:
    git push <remote-name[origin by default]> :<old-branch-name>
    
  3. Push the new one: now it's time to push the new branch named on the server:
    git push -u <new-branch-name>
    

Solution 28 - Git

Git branch rename can be done by using:

  1. git branch -m oldBranch newBranch

  2. git branch -M oldBranch ExistingBranch

The difference between -m and -M:

-m: if you're trying to rename your branch with an existing branch name using -m. It will raise an error saying that the branch already exists. You need to give unique name.

But,

-M: this will help you to force rename with a given name, even it is exists. So an existing branch will overwrite entirely with it...

Here is a Git terminal example,

mohideen@dev:~/project/myapp/sunithamakeup$ git branch
  master
  master0
  new_master
  test
* test1
mohideen@dev:~/project/myapp/sunithamakeup$ git branch -m test1 test
fatal: A branch named 'test' already exists.
mohideen@dev:~/project/myapp/sunithamakeup$ git branch -M test1 test
mohideen@dev:~/project/myapp/sunithamakeup$ git branch
  master
  master0
  new_master
* test
mohideen@dev:~/project/myapp/sunithamakeup$

Solution 29 - Git

For Git GUI users it couldn't be much simpler. In Git GUI, choose the branch name from the drop down list in the "Rename Branch" dialog box created from the menu item Branch:Rename, type a New Name, and click "Rename". I have highlighted where to find the drop down list.

Rename a local Git branch

Solution 30 - Git

To rename your current branch to a new Branch name

git branch -m <new_name>

> It will set the new name for ur current branch you are working with

To re-name other branch

git branch -m <old_name> <new_name>

> Here u have to provide the old branch name and the new branch name

Solution 31 - Git

All of the previous answers are talking about git branch -m. Of course, it's easy to operate, but for me, it may be a little hard to remember another Git command. So I tried to get the work done by the command I was familiar with. Yeah, you may guessed it.

I use git branch -b <new_branch_name>. And if you don't want to save the old branch now you can execute git branch -D <old_branch_name> to remove it.

I know it may be a little tedious, but it's easier to understand and remember. I hope it‘s helpful for you.

Solution 32 - Git

If you want to:

  • Rename the Git repository, run: git branch -m <oldname> <newname>
  • Delete the old branch by: git push origin: old-name new-name
  • Commit it using: git commit <newname>
    • and then push using: git push origin new_branch_name:master
  • If you want to check the status then use: git status
  • If you want to check out then use: git checkout

Solution 33 - Git

To rename a local branch on GitHub Desktop, click on the Current Branches tab (to the right of current repository), right click on the branch you want to rename and click on rename. You will then be prompted with a popup where you can rename.

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Solution 34 - Git

In PhpStorm:

VCS → Git → Branches... → Local Branches → your_branch → Rename

Solution 35 - Git

All you have to do are the three steps:

  1. Give the old branch under .git/refs/heads the new name
  2. Give the old branch under .git/logs/refs/heads the new name
  3. Update the .git/HEAD to lead to your new branch name

Solution 36 - Git

  1. Rename a local branch:

    git branch -m <old_branch_name> <new_branch_name>

  2. Push the new branch:

    git push --set-upstream origin <new_branch_name>

Solution 37 - Git

git branch -m [old-branch] [new-branch]

-m means move all from [old-branch] to [new-branch] and remember you can use -M for other file systems.

Solution 38 - Git

In Visual Studio:

Git → Manage Branches → Branches → your_repositoryyour_branch → Rename

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