git-create-branch(1) -- Create branches SYNOPSIS git-create-branch [-r|--remote [remote_name]] DESCRIPTION Creates local branch named and optionally sets up a remote tracking branch. OPTIONS <-r|--remote [remote_name]> Setup a remote tracking branch using remotename. If remotename is not supplied, use origin by default. <--from [start_point]> Setup a start point when the branch created. If --from is not supplied, use the current branch by default. The name of the branch to create. PREFERENCES You may save your default preference for the remote option above by using git config with the key git-extras.create-branch.remote whose value will be the default remote when [-r|--remote] is not specified. $ git config git-extras.create-branch.remote lucinda The command line option -r|--remote will override this preference. EXAMPLES With no remote preference set: creates local branch 'integration' $ git create-branch integration creates local & remote branch 'integration' (on default 'origin') $ git create-branch -r integration creates local & remote branch 'integration' on 'upstream' $ git create-branch -r upstream integration With git-extras.create-branch.remote preference set to 'lucinda': creates local & remote branch 'integration' (on preference 'lucinda') $ git create-branch integration overriding preference, using default -r of 'origin' creates local & remote branch 'integration' on default 'origin' $ git create-branch -r integration overriding preference, using specified -r of 'upstream' creates local & remote branch 'integration' on 'upstream' $ git create-branch -r upstream integration NOTES As of 4.4.0, the default behavior has changed. git-create-branch will no longer automatically setup a remote tracking branch unless the -r|-remote option is specified. See additional note on preference feature in 4.8.0-dev below. As of 4.8.0-dev, the remote option can be set via git config preference as described in Preferences section. AUTHOR Written by Jonhnny Weslley <> Modified by Mark Pitman <>, Brian Murrell <>. REPORTING BUGS <> SEE ALSO <>