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How to undo (almost) anything with Git

September 29th, 2015 Leave a comment Go to comments

A handy guide to fixing common mistakes with Git from Joshua Wehner:

One of the most useful features of any version control system is the ability to “undo” your mistakes. In Git, “undo” can mean many slightly different things.

When you make a new commit, Git stores a snapshot of your repository at that specific moment in time; later, you can use Git to go back to an earlier version of your project.

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