Léon Keijser wrote:
You're probably on a different branch. Do a
$ git branch -a
to see on which branch you're working [1]. Then switch to the f14
branch if you're not already on it:
It's also worth considering adding the current git branch to your
shell prompt. For bash:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Git_Quickref#Display_current_branch_in_bash
Quite handy. In addition to displaying the current branch, that shows
you whether you're in the middle of a merge or rebase operation. It
can optionally show you when you've got modified and/or untracked
files in the working dir.
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