• xmunk
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        Nah, rebase -i, squash, fsck and reflog

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          Must be an interesting work if you never add, commit or push.

          Edit: How the hell did you get the repo without clone?

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            Pshaw, real programmers write out the contents of .git by hand.

            (Also, it was a joke, the last two commands I listed are ones you’ll ideally never need in your life)

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              I was scared of reflog too. Had to use it for the first time recently after I accidentally’d a branch that I hadn’t pushed to remote yet. I was so glad that I could recover it all in <5 commands.

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          reflog saved my life once after a stupid misshap.

          All rebase are belong to us (onto, rebase, and ofc interactive) but what’s fsck (I don’t squash personally)?

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            Fsck is File System Check - realistically you should never need to use it.