git tag -l
git show <TAG>
git tag -a <NOME_DA_TAG> -m 'description'
git push --tag
git tag -a v1.2 9fceb02 -m "Message here"
git push origin :refs/tags/<NOME_DA_TAG>
git branch -d NOME_DA_BRANCH
git branch -dr origin/NOME_DA_BRANCH
git checkout 0d1d7fc32
git checkout -b old-state 0d1d7fc32
# This will destroy any local modifications.
# Don't do it if you have uncommitted work you want to keep.
git reset --hard 0d1d7fc32
# Alternatively, if there's work to keep:
git stash
git reset --hard 0d1d7fc32
git stash pop
# This saves the modifications, then reapplies that patch after resetting.
# You could get merge conflicts, if you've modified things which were
# changed since the commit you reset to.
# This will create three separate revert commits:
git revert a867b4af 25eee4ca 0766c053
# It also takes ranges. This will revert the last two commits:
git revert HEAD~2..HEAD
# Reverting a merge commit
git revert -m 1 <merge_commit_sha>
# To get just one, you could use `rebase -i` to squash them afterwards
# Or, you could do it manually (be sure to do this at top level of the repo)
# get your index and work tree into the desired state, without changing HEAD:
git checkout 0d1d7fc32 .
# Then commit. Be sure and write a good message describing what you just did
git commit
Interactive rebase
git rebase -i HEAD~5