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I'm not really familiar with how git works. I pushed a commit by mistake and want to revert it. I did a git reset --hard head~1 beware fellow googlers:
I think this is not a duplicate of git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch. I also think non of the answers actually address this question. They all rewind the last. Powershell's get-adgroupmember cmdlet returns members of a specific group. Is there a cmdlet or property to get all the groups that a particular user is a member of? I have the following commit history: Head head~ head~2 head~3 git commit --amend modifies the current head commit.
Is there a cmdlet or property to get all the groups that a particular user is a member of? I have the following commit history: Head head~ head~2 head~3 git commit --amend modifies the current head commit. But how do i modify head~3? Git clone will clone remote branch into local. Is there any way to clone a specific branch by myself without switching branches on the remote repository? How do i save/apply a stash with a name? I don't want to have to look up its index number in git stash list. I tried git stash save my_stash_name, but that only changes the stash.
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