How to undo the initial commit on a remote repository in git?

廉价感情. 提交于 2019-12-06 19:56:33

问题


If my very first commit is wrong, yet pushed to a (currently private) remote, how do I undo that commit on the remote?

I'm guessing I can just amend and then push --force?


回答1:


By deleting your HEAD you can restore your repository to a new state, where you can create a new initial commit:

git update-ref -d HEAD

After you create a new commit you will need to force it to the remote in order to overwrite the previous initial commit:

git push --force origin



回答2:


If you've just one commit (initial commit), you can do as

git commit --amend
git push --force origin


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18874613/how-to-undo-the-initial-commit-on-a-remote-repository-in-git

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