git reset
Undo commits or unstage changes, by resetting the current Git HEAD to the specified state.
If a path is passed, it works as “unstage”; if a commit hash or branch is passed, it works as “uncommit”.
More information: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-reset.
git reset
- Unstage specific file(s):
git reset path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...
- Interactively unstage portions of a file:
git reset --patch path/to/file
- Undo the last commit, keeping its changes (and any further uncommitted changes) in the filesystem:
git reset HEAD~
- Undo the last two commits, adding their changes to the index, i.e. staged for commit:
git reset --soft HEAD~2
- Discard any uncommitted changes, staged or not (for only unstaged changes, use
git checkout
):
git reset --hard
- Reset the repository to a given commit, discarding committed, staged and uncommitted changes since then:
git reset --hard commit