Nope

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Brandon Rhodes <[email protected]>wrote:

> Shahruk Khan <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > My hard drive crashed and I rolled my heroku files back. When I do a
> > commit, it only pulls the latest version of the website, not the
> > rollback.  How can I git clone the rollback off heroku?
>
> If you type "git log" inside of your clone and look through the commits,
> do any of the earlier commit messages seem to match the version that you
> are looking for?  If so, then you can type:
>
>     git checkout d1fef46332865c232262bb0a3bc8ab935c9e8f06
>
> (or whatever the commit number is) and your clone's files will be
> shifted over to that earlier version of your repository.  Is that what
> you are asking for?
>
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