Can you have a remote branch that isn’t a remote tracking branch? I guess not. I believe these are also referred to as “remote branches” but the “tracking” is implied. ![]() The branches listed under remotes/origin are called “remote tracking branches”. That’s why you see a local checked-out (bolded) master and a remotes/origin master branch.įor the other branches under remotes/origin, Git doesn’t automatically pull these down. By default, Git pulls down the main tracking branch (e.g. Suppose you’ve cloned a project from a GitHub repo that contains multiple branches.
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