How To Undo Last Git Commit

Posted by SCHKN on Jan 3, 2020 2:31 AM EDT
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If you are a web developer or a software engineer, it is very likely that you are pushing a lot of commits to your Git repository everyday. However, in some cases, you committed some files that should not be pushed to your Git repository. Sometimes, you may want to perform additional changes before issuing the commit. As a consequence, you need to undo the last commit from your Git repository. In this tutorial, we are going to see how you can easily undo the last commit, maybe to re-commit changes later on.

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