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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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- [Stashing Untracked Files](git/stashing-untracked-files.md)
- [Untrack A Directory Of Files Without Deleting](git/untrack-a-directory-of-files-without-deleting.md)
- [Untrack A File Without Deleting It](git/untrack-a-file-without-deleting-it.md)
- [Update The URL Of A Remote](git/update-the-url-of-a-remote.md)
- [Verbose Commit Message](git/verbose-commit-message.md)
- [Viewing A File On Another Branch](git/viewing-a-file-on-another-branch.md)
- [What Changed?](git/what-changed.md)

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# Update The URL Of A Remote
I just changed the name of a Github repository. One of the implications of
this is that the remote URL that my local git repository has on record is
now out of date. I need to update it.
If I use `git-remote` with the `-v` flag. I can see what remotes I currently
have.
```bash
$ git remote -v
origin git@github.com:jbranchaud/pokemon.git (fetch)
origin git@github.com:jbranchaud/pokemon.git (push)
```
Now, to update the URL for that remote, I can use `git remote set-url`
specifying the name of the remote and the updated URL.
```bash
$ git remote set-url origin git@github.com:jbranchaud/pokemon_deluxe.git
```
If I check again, I can see it has been updated accordingly.
```bash
$ git remote -v
origin git@github.com:jbranchaud/pokemon_deluxe.git (fetch)
origin git@github.com:jbranchaud/pokemon_deluxe.git (push)
```