blog.notmyidea.org/content/code/2024-05-15-git-undo.md
2024-05-21 10:07:47 +02:00

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Git undo git, bash

More often than I would like, I'm commiting using git commit -a, and I end up with files commited that aren't supposed to be there

To undo the latest commit, I can git reset HEAD~, but for whatever reason, I can't fit this in my head. So I just added a git undo alias:

git config --global alias.undo 'reset HEAD~'

And that's it! I will remember git undo. Hopefully I will also stop from putting -a everywhere. (Get out of my muscle memory!)