Reset all changes after last commit in git

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慢半拍i 2020-12-04 04:45

How can I undo every change made to my directory after the last commit, including deleting added files, resetting modified files, and adding back deleted files?

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  • 2020-12-04 05:06

    First, reset any changes

    This will undo any changes you've made to tracked files and restore deleted files:

    git reset HEAD --hard
    

    Second, remove new files

    This will delete any new files that were added since the last commit:

    git clean -fd
    

    Files that are not tracked due to .gitignore are preserved; they will not be removed

    Warning: using -x instead of -fd would delete ignored files. You probably don't want to do this.

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  • 2020-12-04 05:11

    There are two commands which will work in this situation,

    root>git reset --hard HEAD~1

    root>git push -f

    For more git commands refer this page

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  • 2020-12-04 05:13

    How can I undo every change made to my directory after the last commit, including deleting added files, resetting modified files, and adding back deleted files?

    1. You can undo changes to tracked files with:

      git reset HEAD --hard
      
    2. You can remove untracked files with:

      git clean -f
      
    3. You can remove untracked files and directories with:

      git clean -fd
      

      but you can't undo change to untracked files.

    4. You can remove ignored and untracked files and directories

      git clean -fdx
      

      but you can't undo change to ignored files.

    You can also set clean.requireForce to false:

    git config --global --add clean.requireForce false
    

    to avoid using -f (--force) when you use git clean.

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