wow! thanks for the lesson regards tv On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Simos Xenitellis < [email protected]> wrote:
> However, if you run 'git reset --hard HEAD^', then you alter the > working copy to match > the state before the last commit. If you run this command repeatedly, > then each time you > remove a commit and your local repository goes back in time. > > Similarly, if you run 'git reset --hard HEAD^^', then you lose the two > last commits at a time. > -- My blogs: [all in Tamil] http://anmikam4dumbme.blogspot.com/ http://chitirampesuthati.blogspot.com/ photo blog now with english text too! http://kathaikathaiyaam.blogspot.com/ BE HAPPY! LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO BE UNHAPPY!
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