Any checkout of a commit that is not the name of one of your branches will get you a detached HEAD. A SHA1 which represents the tip of a branch still gives a detached HEAD. Only a checkout of a local branch name avoids that mode.
See committing with a detached HEAD
When HEAD is detached, commits work like normal, except no named branch gets updated. (You can think of this as an anonymous branch.)
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For example, if you checkout a "remote branch" without tracking it first, you can end up with a detached HEAD.
See git: switch branch without detaching head
With Git 2.23 (August 2019), you don't have to use the confusing git checkout
command anymore.
git switch
can also checkout a branch, and get a detach HEAD, except:
- it has an explicit
--detach
option
To check out commit HEAD~3
for temporary inspection or experiment without creating a new branch:
git switch --detach HEAD~3
HEAD is now at 9fc9555312 Merge branch 'cc/shared-index-permbits'
- it cannot detached by mistake a remote tracking branch
See:
C:\Users\vonc\arepo>git checkout origin/master
Note: switching to 'origin/master'.
You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental
changes and commit them, and you can discard any commits you make in this
state without impacting any branches by switching back to a branch.
Vs. using the new git switch
command:
C:\Users\vonc\arepo>git checkoutswitch origin/master
fatal: a branch is expected, got remote branch 'origin/master'
If you wanted to create a new local branch tracking a remote branch:
git switch <branch>
If <branch>
is not found but there does exist a tracking branch in exactly one remote (call it <remote>
) with a matching name, treat as equivalent to
git switch -c <branch> --track <remote>/<branch>
No more mistake!
No more unwanted detached HEAD!