Create a new branch git command line
To create a new branch in Git using the command line, you can use the following command:
git branch <branch-name>
Replace <branch-name>
with the name you want to give your new branch.
For example, if you want to create a new branch called "feature/new-login-system", you would run:
git branch feature/new-login-system
This will create a new branch with the specified name, but it won't switch you to that branch. To switch to the new branch, you can use the git checkout
command:
git checkout feature/new-login-system
This will switch you to the new branch, and you can start making changes and committing them to that branch.
Alternatively, you can create a new branch and switch to it in one step using the following command:
git checkout -b <branch-name>
For example:
git checkout -b feature/new-login-system
This will create a new branch called "feature/new-login-system" and switch you to that branch in one step.