Output from a fast check:
===
$ echo " " >>cmfcpu15.sh
$ git status
On branch master
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
Changes not staged for commit:
(use "git add ..." to update what will be committed)
(use "git checkout -- ..." to discard changes in working directory)
On 02/28/14 09:41, Daniel Hunsaker wrote:
All that will happen is that any changes you've made to files git is
tracking in the current commit will be reverted. New files will be
left intact, as will ignored ones, but deleted files will be restored.
Basically, checkout does its best to get yo
All that will happen is that any changes you've made to files git is
tracking in the current commit will be reverted. New files will be left
intact, as will ignored ones, but deleted files will be restored.
Basically, checkout does its best to get you to the exact state described
in the commit yo
i'm already on master branch, what's the effect of running the 'git
checkout master' while on master branch ?
thanks
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