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Re: working with Git
From: |
Davi Leal |
Subject: |
Re: working with Git |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Mar 2009 16:02:58 +0100 |
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> [...] the below command does the work perfectly:
>
> git revert HEAD^
IMHO, before executing the above command you should check the commit to revert
is yet the second to last.
I will not do any other commit up to you revert that one, so it follow being
the second one.
Q: How to revert the third to last commit using a Git command?
A: If someone else has pulled the current head:
git revert HEAD~2
If no one pulled yet, that is to say, if your changes are still
private you can:
git rebase -i HEAD~2
then delete the last "pick" line in the editor and save.
To see how to jump to the third last (append ^^ or ~2)
man git-rev-parse
* last
* second to last
* third to last