Re: cannot remove remote branch name

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SungHyun Nam <goweol@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> How I can remove remote branch name if it already removed
> in remote side?
>
> $ git branch -a
> * master
>   remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
>   remotes/origin/master
>   remotes/origin/test
> $ git branch -D -r test
> error: remote branch 'test' not found.
> $ git branch -D -r remotes/origin/test
> error: remote branch 'remotes/origin/test' not found.
> $ git branch -D remotes/origin/test
> error: branch 'remotes/origin/test' not found.

Hmm, you tried "test" and then "remotes/origin/test"?

The way I would have guessed what to give the command is:

 1. "branch -D -r test" wouldn't make sense, as git wouldn't know 'test'
    of which remote I am trying to remove;

 2. "-r" already tells git that I am talking about remote, so perhaps
    "branch -D -r origin/test" would work without me saying "remotes/".

"git branch -[dD]" doesn't go over the network, so it doesn't matter if it
is already removed on the remote side or not.

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