I accidentally rebased my branch in Git, how can I undo that?
You can undo a git rebase by using the command git reflog
to find the commit before the rebase, then use git reset --hard <commit>
.
What if I already pushed the rebased branch to the remote?
If you've pushed the rebased branch, you'll need to force push the reset branch using git push origin <branch-name> --force
.
Is there a way to recover the original branch without losing any changes?
Yes, you can create a new branch from the commit before the rebase using git checkout -b <new-branch-name> <commit>
.
What are the risks of using --force
when pushing?
Using --force
can overwrite changes on the remote branch, potentially losing work done by others. Use it with caution.
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