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git cancel last commit

git reset --soft HEAD~1
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pop last commit git

#this  will preserve changes done to your files
git reset --soft HEAD~1

#this will get rid of the commit and the changes done to the files
$ git reset --hard HEAD~1
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undo last commit

#this  will preserve changes done to your files
git reset --soft HEAD~1

#this will get rid of the commit and the changes done to the files
$ git reset --hard HEAD~1
 
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git undo last commit

# Undo last commit.
# --soft flag makes sure that the changes in undone revisions are preserved.
# You'll find the changes as uncommitted local modifications in your working copy.
git reset --soft HEAD~1

# If you don't want to keep these changes, simply use the --hard flag.
# This will completely remove the changes.
git reset --hard HEAD~1
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remove last commit git

git reset --hard HEAD^
git push origin -f
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git remove last commit origin

//Undo the last commit locally 
git reset HEAD^

//then push to the remote repository
git push origin +HEAD
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undo last commit

$ git reset --hard HEAD~1
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git delete last commit

---- [Temporarily switch to a different commit] ----
# If you want to temporarily go back to a particular commit, fool around, 
# then come back to where you are
> git checkout 0d1d7fc32

# Or if you want to make commits while you're there, 
# go ahead and make a new branch while you're at it:
> git checkout -b old-state 0d1d7fc32 

---- [Hard delete unpublished commits] ----
# If, on the other hand, you want to really get rid of everything you've done
# since then, there are two possibilities.
# One, if you haven't published any of these commits, simply reset:

# This will destroy any local modifications.
# Don't do it if you have uncommitted work you want to keep.
> git reset --hard 0d1d7fc32

# Alternatively, if there's work to keep:
> git stash
> git reset --hard 0d1d7fc32
> git stash pop
# This saves the modifications, then reapplies that patch after resetting.
# You could get merge conflicts, if you've modified things which were
# changed since the commit you reset to.
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remove last commit

git commit -m "Something terribly misguided"
git reset HEAD~                              
[ edit files as necessary ]                  
git add .                                    
git commit -c ORIG_HEAD 
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Undoing/Remove the Last Commit

Reset will rewind your current HEAD branch to the specified revision.

git reset --soft HEAD~1
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how to recover last commit git

//the below code can recover your last commited files 
git checkout -f 
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undo last commit git

git revert <commit to revert>
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git delete last commit

git push origin HEAD --force
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reset git from last commit

$ git clean -fd
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