When your local version is screwed up it's usually simplest to move the
local repo out of the way and reclone. You might also want to look at stuf
fin `gitk --all` and learn how the `git reset` command works for reverting
local, unpushed commits.
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 6:40 AM, JoVo <[email protected]> wrote:
> my local version got screwed up, so i tried to pull, but then my local
> version was partially screwed up, partially fixed. so then i deleted
> everything in the folder, committed locally, and then pulled. that
> almost worked, except that not everything got pulled. fetch didn't
> help. both seem to think that they are doing their job, and they are
> not. any ideas of how to successfully pull/fetch to get the rest of
> the missing files?
>
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