git-undo
- Remove latest commits
git-undo
[-s, --soft, -h, --hard] [<commitcount>]
Removes the latest commits.
--soft or -s
Rolls back the commit(s) but leaves the changes in the staging area.
--hard or -h
This option wipes your commit(s), so that your changes cannot be recovered. Use with care.
To avoid being confused with --help
, there will be a confirmation when -h
is specified.
<commitcount>
Number of commits to remove. Defaults to 1, thus remove the latest commit.
Removes the latest commit.
$ git undo
Removes the latest commit, restoring the staging area.
$ git undo -s
Remove the latest 3 commits:
$ git undo 3
Written by Kenneth Reitz <me@kennethreitz.com> and Nick Lombard <github@jigsoft.co.za>
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