Git Change Head to certain commit will not change data in the file
I'm working on a C# Project that use git as the version control system. One of member commit old version of project(backup) to the remote server. So, many functions are deleted. I changed head of the repository using
git reset --hard <commit_id>
It changed head of the project. But content inside the files are remain same.
How can I undo last commit update files also??
git github tfs
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I'm working on a C# Project that use git as the version control system. One of member commit old version of project(backup) to the remote server. So, many functions are deleted. I changed head of the repository using
git reset --hard <commit_id>
It changed head of the project. But content inside the files are remain same.
How can I undo last commit update files also??
git github tfs
Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
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Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23
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I'm working on a C# Project that use git as the version control system. One of member commit old version of project(backup) to the remote server. So, many functions are deleted. I changed head of the repository using
git reset --hard <commit_id>
It changed head of the project. But content inside the files are remain same.
How can I undo last commit update files also??
git github tfs
I'm working on a C# Project that use git as the version control system. One of member commit old version of project(backup) to the remote server. So, many functions are deleted. I changed head of the repository using
git reset --hard <commit_id>
It changed head of the project. But content inside the files are remain same.
How can I undo last commit update files also??
git github tfs
git github tfs
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Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
1
Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23
add a comment |
Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
1
Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23
Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
1
1
Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23
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Maybe double-check the commit you deemed as good. You could have to search further up the tree if you happened to take a too recent (and corrupted) one. Also, might be useful to consider a bisect.
– RomainValeri
Nov 26 '18 at 10:30
1
Can you add the output that you get after typing git reflog
– royatirek
Nov 26 '18 at 11:19
I deleted all files in the remote repository and push my backup folder.
– Amith
Nov 27 '18 at 3:23