![]() Git -C "/myproject" -c "core.editor=code - wait -reuse-window" branch -delete This-branch-has-\"double-quotes\"ĭeleted branch This-branch-has-"double-quotes" (was 9495762d). ![]() Manually editing the above shell command to escape the quotes works, ie.Git -C "/myproject" -c "core.editor=code - wait -reuse-window" branch -delete This-branch-has-"double-quotes"Įrror: branch 'This-branch-has-double-quotes' not found. On VScode git branch panel, right click on the test branch just created and select "Delete Branch.", then confirm the branch deletion - the following output appears in the VScode terminal showing the delete failed ![]() Note, this creates a branch called (via escaping)
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