Branches created using av branch
should only be renamed with av branch
as well. av
needs to update internal tracking metadata that defines the order of branches within a stack.
Simply use the --rename
or -m
flag.
aviator-co/av ‹original-branch-name*›$ av branch -m my-new-branch
aviator-co/av ‹my-new-branch*›$
If you have already created a pull request via av pr
, av
will not rename the branch without the --force
flag.
aviator-co/av ‹test-pr*›$ av pr
Creating pull request for branch test-pr:
- pushing to origin/test-pr
- created pull request https://github.com/aviator-co/av/pull/175
aviator-co/av ‹test-pr*›$ av branch -m renamed-pr
Cannot rename branch test-pr: pull request #175 would be orphaned.
- Use --force to override this check.
exit status 127
av
cannot update the remote branch, but you can still force update your local branch name. The remote counterpart will still keep its old name.
aviator-co/av ‹test-pr*›$ av pr
Creating pull request for branch test-pr:
- pushing to origin/test-pr
- created pull request https://github.com/aviator-co/av/pull/175
aviator-co/av ‹test-pr*›$ av branch --force -m renamed-pr
aviator-co/av ‹renamed-pr*›$
{% hint style="info" %}
Note: Force updating the branch name requires closing the corresponding pull request and opening a new one using av pr
. This will ensure that av
can recognize the stack properly.
{% endhint %}