On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Philip Oakley wrote:
> Have a look in the reflog for the step where you commiited the file (time
> for firing up the 'bash' window and some typing;-). It should give you the
> sha1 value for the commit.
> Assuming this is still in your own local repo (which it sho
From: "Ben Chang"
Hi, hope someone can help ... I'm very confused ...
I'm using git-gui on windows. I created a new file in my project
source directory. I'm fond of it - in fact it is the successful
culmination of months of work - so I decide I want to keep it. I fire
up Git-Gui. My new fil
Hi, hope someone can help ... I'm very confused ...
I'm using git-gui on windows. I created a new file in my project
source directory. I'm fond of it - in fact it is the successful
culmination of months of work - so I decide I want to keep it. I fire
up Git-Gui. My new file is in the list of U