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How can I do something like git checkout --track origin/newBranch

Seajean Yeung February 24, 2016

I use git pull, git checkout --track origin/newBranch a lot, but in sourceTree,  I can not find a quick way to do  this, So how can I do it. 

PS: I don't like to use track remote and select the remote branch to track, 'Cos there are many many branches in the remote and very hard to find the branch to track.

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Seth
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February 25, 2016

In the "Checkout New Branch" dialog, check the "Local Branch should track remote branch" option.

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If that isn't what you're looking for, maybe you could explain what you're trying to do more clearly.

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