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minus-squareEkky@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·edit-29 months agolike this? # Let Git take a rest with some yummy awk chocolate logs with delicious nuts and seeds, and don't be pushy! git reset --hard $(git log --reverse | sed -n 1p | awk -F "[ ]" '{print $2}') && git push -f EDIT: Don’t actually run it.
minus-squaresubtext@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 months agoCan you explain what this does? I’m thinking something along the lines of reverting all commits except the very first one?
minus-squareEkky@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·9 months agoYou are correct! It sets HEAD to the first commit and then force pushes, deleting everything after HEAD. Though, it only affects the currently selected branch.
like this?
# Let Git take a rest with some yummy awk chocolate logs with delicious nuts and seeds, and don't be pushy! git reset --hard $(git log --reverse | sed -n 1p | awk -F "[ ]" '{print $2}') && git push -f
EDIT: Don’t actually run it.
Can you explain what this does? I’m thinking something along the lines of reverting all commits except the very first one?
You are correct! It sets HEAD to the first commit and then force pushes, deleting everything after HEAD.
Though, it only affects the currently selected branch.