* creating a new branch without an ancestor
@ 2010-02-05 3:19 Michael Wookey
2010-02-05 3:24 ` Larry D'Anna
2010-02-05 18:38 ` Wesley J. Landaker
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Wookey @ 2010-02-05 3:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Git Mailing List
Maybe I'm missing something from reading the docs, but I couldn't see
how to create a new branch in an existing repo that has no ancestor. I
would like to do something like what git.git does with some of the
other ancillary branches like "man", "html", and "todo".
I was hoping to do something like "git branch --no-ancestor
new-branch-name" but didn't see anything in the documentation that
describes the necessary branch options.
Or, am I looking in the wrong place?
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* Re: creating a new branch without an ancestor
2010-02-05 3:19 creating a new branch without an ancestor Michael Wookey
@ 2010-02-05 3:24 ` Larry D'Anna
2010-02-05 3:32 ` Jay Soffian
2010-02-05 18:38 ` Wesley J. Landaker
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Larry D'Anna @ 2010-02-05 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Git Mailing List; +Cc: Michael Wookey
* Michael Wookey (michaelwookey@gmail.com) [100204 22:20]:
> Maybe I'm missing something from reading the docs, but I couldn't see
> how to create a new branch in an existing repo that has no ancestor. I
> would like to do something like what git.git does with some of the
> other ancillary branches like "man", "html", and "todo".
>
> I was hoping to do something like "git branch --no-ancestor
> new-branch-name" but didn't see anything in the documentation that
> describes the necessary branch options.
>
> Or, am I looking in the wrong place?
git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/whatever
That'll leave your index and working tree alone of course, so if you did a
commit right after that it would match the content of your current branch but
not the history.
--larry
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* Re: creating a new branch without an ancestor
2010-02-05 3:24 ` Larry D'Anna
@ 2010-02-05 3:32 ` Jay Soffian
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jay Soffian @ 2010-02-05 3:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Larry D'Anna; +Cc: Git Mailing List, Michael Wookey
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Larry D'Anna <larry@elder-gods.org> wrote:
> * Michael Wookey (michaelwookey@gmail.com) [100204 22:20]:
>> Maybe I'm missing something from reading the docs, but I couldn't see
>> how to create a new branch in an existing repo that has no ancestor. I
>> would like to do something like what git.git does with some of the
>> other ancillary branches like "man", "html", and "todo".
>>
>> I was hoping to do something like "git branch --no-ancestor
>> new-branch-name" but didn't see anything in the documentation that
>> describes the necessary branch options.
>>
>> Or, am I looking in the wrong place?
>
> git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/whatever
>
> That'll leave your index and working tree alone of course, so if you did a
> commit right after that it would match the content of your current branch but
> not the history.
You can also create the branch in a new repo, then just fetch that
into your existing repo.
j.
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* Re: creating a new branch without an ancestor
2010-02-05 3:19 creating a new branch without an ancestor Michael Wookey
2010-02-05 3:24 ` Larry D'Anna
@ 2010-02-05 18:38 ` Wesley J. Landaker
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Wesley J. Landaker @ 2010-02-05 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Wookey; +Cc: Git Mailing List
On Thu, February 4, 2010 20:19, Michael Wookey wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something from reading the docs, but I couldn't see
> how to create a new branch in an existing repo that has no ancestor. I
> would like to do something like what git.git does with some of the
> other ancillary branches like "man", "html", and "todo".
>
> I was hoping to do something like "git branch --no-ancestor
> new-branch-name" but didn't see anything in the documentation that
> describes the necessary branch options.
>
> Or, am I looking in the wrong place?
I do this all the time for various reasons, so I made myself a
"git-emptybranch" command and stuck it in my path. Besides the error
checking, this just creates a new ref and clears the index so you can
start from a clean slate. No actual files are deleted from the work-tree.
$ cat ~/bin/git-emptybranch
#!/bin/sh
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
2<&1
echo "usage: git emptybranch <new_branch>"
exit 1
fi
if ! git check-ref-format refs/heads/"$1"; then
2<&1
echo "fatal: '$1' is not a valid branch name."
exit 1
fi
git symbolic-ref -m "git emptybranch $1" HEAD refs/heads/"$1"
git rm --cached -r -q --ignore-unmatch -- '*'
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