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Rollback commits (FREE)
Undo Commits
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Undo last commit putting everything back into the staging area:
git reset --soft HEAD^
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Add files and change message with:
git commit --amend -m "New Message"
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Undo last and remove changes:
git reset --hard HEAD^
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Same as last one but for two commits back:
git reset --hard HEAD^^
Don't reset after pushing
Reset Workflow
- Edit file again 'edit_this_file.rb'
- Check status
- Add and commit with wrong message
- Check log
- Amend commit
- Check log
- Soft reset
- Check log
- Pull for updates
- Push changes
Commands
# Change file edit_this_file.rb
git status
git commit -am "kjkfjkg"
git log
git commit --amend -m "New comment added"
git log
git reset --soft HEAD^
git log
git pull origin master
git push origin master
Note
git revert
vsgit reset
- Reset removes the commit while revert removes the changes but leaves the commit
- Revert is safer considering we can revert a revert
# Changed file
git commit -am "bug introduced"
git revert HEAD
# New commit created reverting changes
# Now we want to re apply the reverted commit
git log # take hash from the revert commit
git revert <rev commit hash>
# reverted commit is back (new commit created again)