How do I revert a Git branch to a previous commit?
You can revert a Git branch by using the command git reset --hard <commit-hash>
. This will reset your branch to the specified commit.
What if I want to keep the changes in my working directory?
In that case, you can use git reset --soft <commit-hash>
. This will move the branch pointer but keep your changes staged.
Can I revert multiple commits at once?
Yes, you can use git reset --hard HEAD~n
where n
is the number of commits you want to go back.
What happens to the commits I revert?
The commits will no longer be part of the branch history, but they can still be accessed through the reflog.
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