git branch just shows your local branches. To see them all, please use
"git branch -a".

I also like to use "git branch -avv" to see the last commit and title of
each branch, as well as a notation of how many commits you are behind.

Bruce Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Still trying to wrap my head around using github.
> Can someone explain why when I do:
> 
> bruce@admin:~/Downloads/darktable-dev/darktable$ git branch
> * master
> 
> ...all I see is master?
> I expected to see a branch for 3.4.1
> Am I misunderstanding something here?
> Cheers,
> Bruce Williams
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