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Git Learning Repository

Welcome to the Git Learning Repository! This repository has been created with the purpose of experimenting with various Git commands.

Getting Started

Clone the Repository: Begin by cloning this repository to your local machine using the following command and experiments with various Git commands:

git clone <repository_url>

Cheat Sheet

For a quick reference guide on how to use Git, check out our Cheat Sheet. This guide covers essential Git commands, making it easier for you to grasp the basics.

Happy learning and happy coding! 🚀

git add <additional_files>

Add changes to last commit:

  1. Stage Your Additional Changes:

    git add <additional_files>
  2. Amend the Previous Commit with the New Changes:

    git commit --amend --no-edit
  3. Push the Changes (If Appropriate): If the commit hasn't been pushed to a remote repository, you can push the changes as usual. If it has been pushed, carefully consider the implications of amending the commit and possibly disrupting the work of collaborators.

Undo Last Commit:

Delete a previous commit and update the remote repository

  1. Identify Commit: Find the commit's identifier using.

    git log
  2. Create Backup (Optional): Create a backup branch using.

    git checkout -b backup_branch
  3. Reset Commit: Use to remove the commit and its changes.

    git reset --hard <commit_hash>
  4. Force Push: Push changes to remote with.

    git push origin <branch_name> --force

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