8/3/2023 0 Comments Git restore![]() This is the simulated procedure as what I did: What I did? I tried to roll back one commit, but not sure the way to do it, I used the reset command in Visual Studio, I got rid of the tree from the reset point that includes around more than 10 days of work. I made a mistake accidentally deleting more than dozens or hundreds of commits for one of my project. Because everybody could get this mistake, and it is very dangerous, we should have a regular way to fix it. After about one day search, I got the solution. Once I accidentally have deleted more than dozens or hundreds commits from one of my project, those are around 10 days of work. Source Control (10), Git Hub, DevOps Publish.Source Control (9), Push into Git Hub and DevOps.Source Control (8), Git, Azure Repos, and Visual Studio (Interaction).Source Control (7-2), Setup SSH Key for GitLab.Source Control (7-1), GitLab Extension for Visual Studio.Source Control (7), GitLab access (setup connection and Clone to Local). ![]() Source Control (6), DevOps access (setup connection).Source Control (5-1), Create a Git Hub Repository from Visual Studio. ![]()
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