On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 4:09:36 PM UTC-7, GUGLHUPF wrote:
>
> Hi,
> fairly new to git. Today I did a "git add somefile" and then decided I 
> wanted to unstage it. I did then a "git rm -f somefile". There was no git 
> command in between. Particularly no commit.
>
> git wiped the file from disk. I worked very hard on that file (several 
> days( and I really hope this can be recovered. I could not find a solution 
> on the web. 
>
> For completeness I did a git reset HEAD somefile because that's what I 
> found on the web, but it didn't recover the file. 
>
> Is there a way to recver somefile?
> Thank you.
>
>
I found this post 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/msysgit/TLmc2996nWY 


I can see 20 blobs and checked all of them but the file in question ( or 
text in question ) was not there.
 

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