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.\" Date: 09/24/2024
.\" Manual: Git Manual
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.SH "NAME"
git-symbolic-ref \- Read, modify and delete symbolic refs
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fIgit symbolic\-ref\fR [\-m ] [
\fIgit symbolic\-ref\fR [\-q] [\-\-short] [\-\-no\-recurse]
\fIgit symbolic\-ref\fR \-\-delete [\-q]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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Given one argument, reads which branch head the given symbolic ref refers to and outputs its path, relative to the \fB\&.git/\fR directory\&. Typically you would give \fBHEAD\fR as the argument to see which branch your working tree is on\&.
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Given two arguments, creates or updates a symbolic ref to point at the given branch ][\&.
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Given \fB\-\-delete\fR and an additional argument, deletes the given symbolic ref\&.
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A symbolic ref is a regular file that stores a string that begins with \fBref: refs/\fR\&. For example, your \fB\&.git/HEAD\fR is a regular file whose content is \fBref: refs/heads/master\fR\&.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
\-d, \-\-delete
.RS 4
Delete the symbolic ref \&.
.RE
.PP
\-q, \-\-quiet
.RS 4
Do not issue an error message if the is not a symbolic ref but a detached HEAD; instead exit with non\-zero status silently\&.
.RE
.PP
\-\-short
.RS 4
When showing the value of as a symbolic ref, try to shorten the value, e\&.g\&. from
\fBrefs/heads/master\fR
to
\fBmaster\fR\&.
.RE
.PP
\-\-recurse, \-\-no\-recurse
.RS 4
When showing the value of as a symbolic ref, if refers to another symbolic ref, follow such a chain of symbolic refs until the result no longer points at a symbolic ref (\fB\-\-recurse\fR, which is the default)\&.
\fB\-\-no\-recurse\fR
stops after dereferencing only a single level of symbolic ref\&.
.RE
.PP
\-m
.RS 4
Update the reflog for with \&. This is valid only when creating or updating a symbolic ref\&.
.RE
.SH "NOTES"
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In the past, \fB\&.git/HEAD\fR was a symbolic link pointing at \fBrefs/heads/master\fR\&. When we wanted to switch to another branch, we did \fBln \-sf refs/heads/newbranch \&.git/HEAD\fR, and when we wanted to find out which branch we are on, we did \fBreadlink \&.git/HEAD\fR\&. But symbolic links are not entirely portable, so they are now deprecated and symbolic refs (as described above) are used by default\&.
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\fIgit symbolic\-ref\fR 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\&.
.SH "GIT"
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Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite
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