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Git HowTo: revert a commit already pushed to a remote repository

Revert the full commit

Sometimes you may want to undo a whole commit with all changes. Instead of going through all the changes manually, you can simply tell git to revert a commit, which does not even have to be the last one. Reverting a commit means to create a new commit that undoes all changes that were made in the bad commit. Just like above, the bad commit remains there, but it no longer affects the the current master and any future commits on top of it.

git revert {commit_id}

About History Rewriting

Delete the last commit

Deleting the last commit is the easiest case. Let's say we have a remote origin with branch master that currently points to commit dd61ab32. We want to remove the top commit. Translated to git terminology, we want to force the master branch of the origin remote repository to the parent of dd61ab32:

git push origin +dd61ab32^:master

Where git interprets x^ as the parent of x and + as a forced non-fastforward push. If you have the master branch checked out locally, you can also do it in two simpler steps: First reset the branch to the parent of the current commit, then force-push it to the remote.

git reset HEAD^ --hard

git push origin -f

This document is inspired by http://christoph.ruegg.name/blog/git-howto-revert-a-commit-already-pushed-to-a-remote-reposit.html - Thank you.

@vinser
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vinser commented Mar 24, 2023

@gunjanpatel It helped me a lot. Much thanks to you!

@puneet-goel
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Thanks alot

@tarikulwebx
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tarikulwebx commented May 18, 2023

This is so helpful! Exactly, what I was looking for...
Thank you, man!

@Javadyakuza
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god bless your soul , tthanks

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prr21 commented Jun 24, 2023

bruh, where u've been all this time, ty so much <3

@dotKa
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dotKa commented Aug 11, 2023

Thanks a lot
git push origin +dd61ab32^:master

@JanBaig
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JanBaig commented Aug 12, 2023

Thank you!

@HackinwaleDev
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Thank you! This just saved my company from bad code merged. How did you even thought of this cuz it is no where in their documentation

@SteveTuttle
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This worked perfectly! Thank you so much.

@yatinhiwarkar
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Thanks a lot Gunjan! I'm learning git and testing out protected branches and accidentally was able to send a commit as I was on the same machine with both accounts!
You saved my sanity...

@deboleksky
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This is so helpful because i deleted some yaml file and it was a configuration of 20 channels on preprod but i was able to revert it back today. Thanks

@mishns
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mishns commented Oct 19, 2023

so cool man, so cool

@grentank
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Thanks a lot!

@rlimapro
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God bless you!

@SGZ-Creations
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So how would u run this? I'm only getting error.

@ufuomaisaac
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Thanks

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tadeeo commented May 3, 2024

thank you

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