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Troubleshooting Git
Here's where I'll go over some stuff you might run into while working with Git
If you're making frequent commits, this is no big deal! Just run:
git checkout path/to/file
and it'll be good as new.
If you're making frequent commits, this is no big deal! Just run:
git reset --hard
and your repo will be good as new. Just remember: any un-committed files will be lost.
If you're making frequent commits, this is no big deal! Just use:
git stash path/to/file
on all files you want to keep, then run:
git reset --hard
After this, run this command until all your stashed files are back:
git stash pop
If you're making frequent commits, this is no big deal! (Seeing a pattern here? This is just as important as saving a document, or your level's 3D model!) Just run:
git reset --hard HEAD~NUM
where NUM
is the number of commits you want to revert.
If you want to record in the commit history that you've reverted a change, use
git revert HEAD~NUM
That's all I have for now! I'll update this post with both new troubleshooting queries and asciinema videos to show the effects of them!