Question

I'm using this awesome library called Gift to do all of my standard git things (pulling, reading commits, etc). However, I can't seem to get the remote branches. I believe the git branch -r command will show me the branches, but the format is certainly not machine-readable:

  origin/HEAD -> origin/master
  origin/dev
  origin/gh-pages
  origin/master

I'm wondering how I can go about viewing all of the remote branches that a repository has.

Thanks!

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Solution 2

To show all of the remote repositories for pushing and pulling, try:

git remote -v

if you want more information on a specific remote and how it relates to your current repository:

git remote show <remoteName>

OTHER TIPS

I guess the command you are looking for is

git ls-remote origin
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