git checkout remote branch with tracking code example
Example 1: git checkout branch from remote to local
git checkout -b test origin/test
// making a local copy of the branch called "test" from origin.
Example 2: git checkout to remote branch
$ git checkout --track origin/newsletter
Branch newsletter set up to track remote branch newsletter from origin.
Switched to a new branch 'newsletter'
Example 3: git checkout remote branch
git checkout --track origin/<branchname>
Example 4: git checkout branch on different remote
# First fetch all new_remote refs
git fetch new_remote
# Then
git checkout -b <branchname> --track new_remote/<branchname>
Example 5: git checkout remote branch
# In modern versions of Git, you can checkout the remote branch like a local branch.
git checkout <remotebranch>
# Older versions of Git require the creation of a new branch based on the remote.
git checkout <remotebranch> origin/<remotebranch>
Example 6: git get remote branch
git fetch
git checkout test