git——撤销某次提交:reflog & revert

1.查询提交记录。进入目录,查看某人在此目录下的commit:

panxi@ww-bj-panxi MINGW64 [path]/Business (feature/v2.3)
$ git log feature/v2.3 --author=[pan] -- ./

2.根据提交的commit,撤销某次具体的commit(注意切换分支至目标分支):

git revert  94d26b9c189497c6cda72dffb0c9afee6cb8fb96

  

3.撤销本地merge(原文链接:Undo a Git merge that hasn't been pushed yet

With git reflog check which commit is one prior the merge (git reflog will be a better option than git log). Then you can reset it using:

git reset --hard commit_sha

There's also another way:

git reset --hard HEAD~1

It will get you back 1 commit.

Be aware that any modified and uncommitted/unstashed files will be reset to their unmodified state. To keep them either stash changes away or see --merge option below.


As @Velmont suggested below in his answer, in this direct case using:

git reset --hard ORIG_HEAD

might yield better results, as it should preserve your changes. ORIG_HEAD will point to a commit directly before merge has occurred, so you don't have to hunt for it yourself.


A further tip is to use the --merge switch instead of --hard since it doesn't reset files unnecessarily:

git reset --merge ORIG_HEAD

--merge

Resets the index and updates the files in the working tree that are different between <commit> and HEAD, but keeps those which are different between the index and working tree (i.e. which have changes which have not been added).

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/panpanwelcome/p/11365939.html