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When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag.



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    A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
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When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag.



Is this normal?



Or where am I doing wrong?



Any explanation will be appreciated.
Thanks










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    A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
    – William Pursell
    21 hours ago










  • Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/34987957/…
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When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag.



Is this normal?



Or where am I doing wrong?



Any explanation will be appreciated.
Thanks










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When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag.



Is this normal?



Or where am I doing wrong?



Any explanation will be appreciated.
Thanks







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    A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
    – William Pursell
    21 hours ago










  • Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/34987957/…
    – jubobs
    21 hours ago













  • 1




    A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
    – William Pursell
    21 hours ago










  • Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/34987957/…
    – jubobs
    21 hours ago








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A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
– William Pursell
21 hours ago




A tag refers to a commit. A branch refers to a commit. Whether you checkout a tag or a branch, the effect is to set HEAD to the commit referred to by the tag or branch.
– William Pursell
21 hours ago












Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/34987957/…
– jubobs
21 hours ago





Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/34987957/…
– jubobs
21 hours ago













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When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag. Is this normal?




Yep



Whenever you use the git checkout git change the HEAD of your repository. The HEAD simply references to commit.



If your commit is not the latest in the current branch you will be in detached HEAD.



Read here more about Detached HEAD:
How to move HEAD back to a previous location? (Detached head)




Git stores your commit in a list like a sequence. Meaning that each commit is pointing to the previous commit stored inside the parent attribute of the commit. When you check out tag it's usually an "old" commit from the past. This results in a detached HEAD.





... the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag




Whenever you checkout git tags it is not pointing to the branch where the tag was created since the tag can be in several branches if you merged that branch to others.



Git is in a detached HEAD state and you are not on any branch but in detached HEAD






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    When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag. Is this normal?




    Yep



    Whenever you use the git checkout git change the HEAD of your repository. The HEAD simply references to commit.



    If your commit is not the latest in the current branch you will be in detached HEAD.



    Read here more about Detached HEAD:
    How to move HEAD back to a previous location? (Detached head)




    Git stores your commit in a list like a sequence. Meaning that each commit is pointing to the previous commit stored inside the parent attribute of the commit. When you check out tag it's usually an "old" commit from the past. This results in a detached HEAD.





    ... the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag




    Whenever you checkout git tags it is not pointing to the branch where the tag was created since the tag can be in several branches if you merged that branch to others.



    Git is in a detached HEAD state and you are not on any branch but in detached HEAD






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      When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag. Is this normal?




      Yep



      Whenever you use the git checkout git change the HEAD of your repository. The HEAD simply references to commit.



      If your commit is not the latest in the current branch you will be in detached HEAD.



      Read here more about Detached HEAD:
      How to move HEAD back to a previous location? (Detached head)




      Git stores your commit in a list like a sequence. Meaning that each commit is pointing to the previous commit stored inside the parent attribute of the commit. When you check out tag it's usually an "old" commit from the past. This results in a detached HEAD.





      ... the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag




      Whenever you checkout git tags it is not pointing to the branch where the tag was created since the tag can be in several branches if you merged that branch to others.



      Git is in a detached HEAD state and you are not on any branch but in detached HEAD






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        When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag. Is this normal?




        Yep



        Whenever you use the git checkout git change the HEAD of your repository. The HEAD simply references to commit.



        If your commit is not the latest in the current branch you will be in detached HEAD.



        Read here more about Detached HEAD:
        How to move HEAD back to a previous location? (Detached head)




        Git stores your commit in a list like a sequence. Meaning that each commit is pointing to the previous commit stored inside the parent attribute of the commit. When you check out tag it's usually an "old" commit from the past. This results in a detached HEAD.





        ... the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag




        Whenever you checkout git tags it is not pointing to the branch where the tag was created since the tag can be in several branches if you merged that branch to others.



        Git is in a detached HEAD state and you are not on any branch but in detached HEAD






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        When I git checkout to a Git tag, the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag. Is this normal?




        Yep



        Whenever you use the git checkout git change the HEAD of your repository. The HEAD simply references to commit.



        If your commit is not the latest in the current branch you will be in detached HEAD.



        Read here more about Detached HEAD:
        How to move HEAD back to a previous location? (Detached head)




        Git stores your commit in a list like a sequence. Meaning that each commit is pointing to the previous commit stored inside the parent attribute of the commit. When you check out tag it's usually an "old" commit from the past. This results in a detached HEAD.





        ... the HEAD is referring to a branch where I created the tag




        Whenever you checkout git tags it is not pointing to the branch where the tag was created since the tag can be in several branches if you merged that branch to others.



        Git is in a detached HEAD state and you are not on any branch but in detached HEAD







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