# Get The Name Of The Current Branch There are a couple ways of doing this. If you are on Git 2.22+, then the `git-branch` porcelain command now supports a flag for this. ```bash $ git branch --show-current main ``` If you are on an older version of Git or looking for a plumbing command that is more appropriate for scripting, then `git-rev-parse` is what you're looking for. ```bash $ git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD main ``` [source](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6245570/how-to-get-the-current-branch-name-in-git)