How to Undo Last Git Commit

Posted by linuxize on Nov 7, 2020 7:04 PM EDT
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Sometimes, when working with Git, you may want to undo the latest commit. A commit is a snapshot of a Git repository at a given time. Git has a reference variable called HEAD that points to the latest commit in the current working branch. To undo a commit, all you need to do is point the HEAD variable to the previous snapshot.



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