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The branch
command creates a new branch.
scratch/main> project.create-empty foo
scratch/main> project.create-empty bar
First, we'll create a term to include in the branches.
someterm = 18
scratch/main> builtins.merge lib.builtins
scratch/main> add
Now, the branch
demo:
branch
can create a branch from a different branch in the same project, from a different branch in a different
project. It can also create an empty branch.
foo/main> branch topic1
foo/main> branch /topic2
foo/main> branch foo/topic3
foo/main> branch main topic4
foo/main> branch main /topic5
foo/main> branch main foo/topic6
foo/main> branch /main topic7
foo/main> branch /main /topic8
foo/main> branch /main foo/topic9
foo/main> branch foo/main topic10
foo/main> branch foo/main /topic11
scratch/main> branch foo/main foo/topic12
foo/main> branch bar/topic
bar/main> branch foo/main topic2
bar/main> branch foo/main /topic3
scratch/main> branch foo/main bar/topic4
foo/main> branch.empty empty1
foo/main> branch.empty /empty2
foo/main> branch.empty foo/empty3
scratch/main> branch.empty foo/empty4
The branch
command can create branches named releases/drafts/*
(because why not).
foo/main> branch releases/drafts/1.2.3
foo/main> switch /releases/drafts/1.2.3
The branch
command can't create branches named releases/*
nor releases/drafts/*
.
foo/main> branch releases/1.2.3
foo/main> switch /releases/1.2.3