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Git Commands

Practical git commands, this will be updated as needed and by needed I mean as I need to remember things I don't know

Commands Description
git --version git version
git checkout [branchname] go to branch **first step before any work is done
git status check status of git repositories
git checkout -b [branchname] create new branch from current branch
git branch -D [branchname] delete local branch
git push origin --delete [branchname] delete remote branch
git push origin :[branchname] delete remote branch shorthand
git pull pull all repo changes
git log shows list of git commits
git show logs last updates on files, code etc
git show --summary shows list of last commit on files
git add . Adds all files
git add new_file.html add file to cue
git commit -m 'message goes here' commit files from cue with message
git push push changes from commit
git push -u origin feature_branch_name push branch to remote host
git push --force origin [branchname] force a push even if behind master
git diff [branchname] check for differences between current branch and branch after diff command
git diff filename.js --cached check for differences between local and remote file before pushing
git blame -L 12,22 file.js git blame lets you see the lines with an L flag as to who made them
git log -p shows what has been committed with a small diff
git log --stat shows lines added and removed of commits in history of branch
git whatchanged -p shows what has changed as history of repo before a commit
git fetch --all fetch downloads the latest from remote without trying to merge or rebase anything.
git reset --hard origin/master git reset resets the master branch to what you just fetched. Also get's rid of bad local commits
git init initialize git repository
git log --graph --oneline --all show a tree of all your activity and commit history
git merge [branchname] origin [branchname] merged changes to current branch
git merge [branchname] -X theirs forces conflict to use their changes instead of you resolving it
git merge [branchname] -X ours forces conflict to use our code instead of you resolving it
git reset --hard HEAD or [9516516] removes files not pushed in your repo, you can reset to HEAD (master) or a hash
git reset --hard HEAD~1 removes last merge or commit into repo
git reset --hard [sha1-commit-id] removes commit in sha from history
git cherry-pick [62ecb3] pull in only the commit passed as a param into any branch on same repo
git update-index --assume-unchanged [fileName] removes file from commit list
git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U see only files in conflict from merge
git checkout -- path/to/filename.txt remove file from current changes before commit
git stash save "my_stash_name" save my stash with a name is a string
git stash list show all stashes in memory
git stash pop stash@{n} get stash -- n means number
git stash drop stash@{n} delete stash -- n means number
git ls-remote --heads preview all remote branches
git branch -m new-name If you are on the branch you want to rename
git branch -m old-name new-name If you are on a different branch
git push origin :old-name new-name Delete the old-name remote branch and push the
git push origin -u new-name Reset the upstream branch for the new-name local branch
git tag Show all tags in repo
git tag -l "v1.*" Show only6 tags that are part of a 1.x
git tag -a v1.4 -m "my version 1.4" Create an annotated tag
git tag v1.4.0 Create a lightweight tag
git tag -a v1.2 9fceb02 Tag a commit after it was created by using that commit after the version number
git push origin v1.5 Push only the tag you specify to the remote repo
git push origin --tags Push all tags to remote repo
git tag -d [tag] delete tag
git push origin :refs/tags/[tag] delete remote tag
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luismaqueda commented Dec 28, 2017

Very useful commands, I used them at work several times. Thanks!!

BTW, when deleting a remote branch, you can also use git push origin :minify (so, ':' equivalent to '--delete'). It is available from git 1.5.0

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@luismaqueda thank you I will add that.

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