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Git: Renaming git remote

How do I rename an existing Git Remote?

Here's an example

Let’s say that your current remote name is “origin_1”. And now you want to change the remote name to “origin_2”.

1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running the following command:

git remote -v

You should see an output like the following

origin_1  https://github.com/username/repository.git (fetch)
origin_1  https://github.com/username/repository.git (push)

2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running the following command:

git remote rename origin_1 origin_2

This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. In this example, we’re changing the remote name to “origin_2”, but you can change your remote to be anything you want.

3. Verify that your remote has changed from “beanstalk” to “origin” by running the following command:

git remote -v

You should see an output like the following

origin_2  https://github.com/username/repository.git (fetch)
origin_2  https://github.com/username/repository.git (push)