Reset• GitHub & Git Foundations

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Reset• GitHub & Git Foundations
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Git reset is the command that allows you to discard or revise commit history within your repository. Whether you're undoing some changes or re-crafting your commits in a new way, git reset is the appropriate command. We'll also take a look at several of reset's command line options and examine how git checkout performs similar functions.

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