How to Undo Git Commits, Rename a Git Branch and Checkout a Previous Commit

How to Undo Git Commits, Rename a Git Branch and Checkout a Previous Commit

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git branch -D [branchName] deletes branch permanently

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git branch -D [branchName] deletes branch permanently

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How to Undo Git Commits, Rename a Git Branch and Checkout a Previous Commit

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  1. 1 Recap Quick Start
  2. 2 git restore [filename] undo changes
  3. 3 git restore --staged [filename] undo staged files
  4. 4 git log show log with details
  5. 5 git log --oneline shows simplified log
  6. 6 git commit -v --amend change last commit's message
  7. 7 git branch [newBranchName] creates new branch
  8. 8 git branch --list lists all branches
  9. 9 git checkout [branchName] switch to this branch
  10. 10 working with more than one branch
  11. 11 git branch -m [oldBranchName] [newBranchName] renames branch
  12. 12 git checkout -b [newBranchName] creates new branch and switches to it
  13. 13 git branch -D [branchName] deletes branch permanently
  14. 14 git merge [branchName] merges named branch into branch you are on
  15. 15 Understanding and handling git merge conflicts
  16. 16 git checkout [commitNumber] go back to a specific commit number
  17. 17 git revert [commitNumber] revert code to a specific commit number by creating new commit
  18. 18 git reset [commitNumber] reset code to a specific commit number and unstage the code that came after that commit
  19. 19 git reset [commitNumber] --hard reset code to a specific commit and permanently delete the code that came after the commit

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