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October 16, 2014 16:08
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(Because I always forget) How to overwrite a master branch with a remote branch
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git checkout better_branch | |
git merge --strategy=ours master # keep the content of this branch, but record a merge | |
git checkout master | |
git merge better_branch # fast-forward master up to the merge | |
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If you want your history to be a little clearer, I'd recommend adding some information to the merge commit message to make it clear what you've done. Change the second line to: | |
git merge --strategy=ours --no-commit master | |
git commit # add information to the template merge message | |
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# From this SO answer: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2763006/change-the-current-branch-to-master-in-git |
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This helped me too! Many thanks!