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NAME

       stg-branch - Branch operations: switch, list, create, rename, delete, ...

SYNOPSIS

       stg branch
       stg branch [--merge] [--] <branch>
       stg branch --list
       stg branch --create [--] <new-branch> [<committish>]
       stg branch --clone [--] [<new-branch>]
       stg branch --rename [--] <old-name> <new-name>
       stg branch --protect [--] [<branch>]
       stg branch --unprotect [--] [<branch>]
       stg branch --delete [--force] [--] <branch>
       stg branch --cleanup [--force] [--] [<branch>]
       stg branch --description=<description> [--] [<branch>]

DESCRIPTION

       Create, clone, switch between, rename, or delete development branches within a git
       repository.

       stg branch
           Display the name of the current branch.

       stg branch <branch>
           Switch to the given branch.

OPTIONS

       -l, --list
           List each branch in the current repository, followed by its branch description (if
           any). The current branch is prefixed with >. Branches that have been initialized for
           StGit (with stg-init(1)) are prefixed with s. Protected branches are prefixed with p.

       -c, --create
           Create (and switch to) a new branch. The new branch is already initialized as an StGit
           patch stack, so you do not have to run stg-init(1) manually. If you give a committish
           argument, the new branch is based there; otherwise, it is based at the current HEAD.

           StGit will try to detect the branch off of which the new branch is forked, as well as
           the remote repository from which that parent branch is taken (if any), so that running
           stg-pull(1) will automatically pull new commits from the correct branch. It will warn
           if it cannot guess the parent branch (e.g. if you do not specify a branch name as
           committish).

       --clone
           Clone the current branch, under the name <new-branch> if specified, or using the
           current branch’s name plus a timestamp.

           The description of the new branch is set to tell it is a clone of the current branch.
           The parent information of the new branch is copied from the current branch.

       -r, --rename
           Rename an existing branch.

       -p, --protect
           Prevent StGit from modifying a branch — either the current one, or one named on the
           command line.

       -u, --unprotect
           Allow StGit to modify a branch — either the current one, or one named on the command
           line. This undoes the effect of an earlier stg branch --protect command.

       --delete
           Delete the named branch. If there are any patches left in the branch, StGit will
           refuse to delete it unless you give the --force flag.

           A protected branch cannot be deleted; it must be unprotected first (see --unprotect
           above).

           If you delete the current branch, you are switched to the "master" branch, if it
           exists.

       --cleanup
           Remove the StGit information for the current or given branch. If there are patches
           left in the branch, StGit refuses the operation unless --force is given.

           A protected branch cannot be cleaned up; it must be unprotected first (see --unprotect
           above).

           A cleaned up branch can be re-initialised using the stg init command.

       -d DESCRIPTION, --description DESCRIPTION
           Set the branch description.

       --merge
           Merge work tree changes into the other branch.

       --force
           Force a delete when the series is not empty.

STGIT

       Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)