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---
title: References
TARGET DECK: Obsidian::STEM
FILE TAGS: git
tags:
- git
---
## Overview
A **reference** is essentially a file containing an oid. The name of the file can then be used to reference the oid. A **symbolic reference** is a file containing the name of another reference.
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Basic
What is a git ref?
Back: A user-friendly name for referring to some git object.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
How is a git ref realized on disk?
Back: It is a file containing an oid.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What shorter terminology refers to "git references"?
Back: Git refs.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Where on disk are git refs stored?
Back: In the `.git/refs` directory.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Where on disk are git local branch refs stored?
Back: `.git/refs/heads`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Where on disk are git remote branch refs stored?
Back: `.git/refs/remotes`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Cloze
The {`update-ref`} plumbing command is used to manage {reference files}.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Why is the `update-ref` command's name a slight misnomer?
Back: It is also used to create references.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What plumbing command is used in favor of manually editing reference files?
Back: `update-ref`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
How do I complete the following command to update `master` to the new oid?
```bash
$ git update-ref ___ 1a410efbd13591db07496601ebc7a059dd55cfe9
```
Back: `refs/heads/master`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Git (basically) invokes what plumbing command on new branch creation?
Back: `update-ref`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What is a git symbolic ref?
Back: A git ref that points to another ref (as opposed to an oid).
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Which symbolic ref is most commonly used?
Back: `HEAD`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What does it mean to be in "detached head state"?
Back: `HEAD` refers to an oid instead of another ref.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What term describes when `HEAD` is a normal ref instead of a symbolic ref?
Back: Detached head state.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
Where on disk is `HEAD` normally located?
Back: `.git/HEAD`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What does the contents of `.git/HEAD` normally look like?
Back: `ref: refs/heads/<BRANCH>`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What does the contents of `.git/HEAD` look like in detached head state?
Back: `<OID>`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
What plumbing command is used in favor of manually editing symbolic reference files?
Back: `symbolic-ref`
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Cloze
Normal refs are to {`update-ref`} whereas symbolic refs are to {`symbolic-ref`}.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Cloze
The {`symbolic-ref`} plumbing command is used to manage {symbolic reference files}.
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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Basic
How do you correctly write the following command?
```bash
$ git symbolic-ref HEAD test
```
Back:
```bash
$ git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/test
```
Reference: Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).
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## References
* Scott Chacon, *Pro Git*, Second edition, The Experts Voice in Software Development (New York, NY: Apress, 2014).