The git revert command can be considered an 'undo' type command, however, it is not a traditional undo operation. Instead of removing the commit from [...]
The git add command adds a change in the working directory to the staging area. It tells Git that you want to include updates to a particular file in the next [...]
The git log command displays committed snapshots. It lets you list the project history, filter it, and search for specific changes. While git status lets you [...]
The git status command displays the state of the working directory and the staging area. It lets you see which changes have been staged, which haven’t, [...]
The git reset command is a complex and versatile tool for undoing changes. It has three primary forms of invocation. These forms correspond to command line [...]