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1git-reset(1)
2============
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4NAME
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7bd7f280 6git-reset - Reset current HEAD to the specified state
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8SYNOPSIS
9--------
6934dec8 10[verse]
d137b507 11'git reset' [-q] [<tree-ish>] [--] <pathspec>...
64bac8df 12'git reset' [-q] [--pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul]] [<tree-ish>]
d137b507 13'git reset' (--patch | -p) [<tree-ish>] [--] [<pathspec>...]
b4b313f9 14'git reset' [--soft | --mixed [-N] | --hard | --merge | --keep] [-q] [<commit>]
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16DESCRIPTION
17-----------
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18In the first three forms, copy entries from `<tree-ish>` to the index.
19In the last form, set the current branch head (`HEAD`) to `<commit>`,
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20optionally modifying index and working tree to match.
21The `<tree-ish>`/`<commit>` defaults to `HEAD` in all forms.
7b8cd49d 22
d137b507 23'git reset' [-q] [<tree-ish>] [--] <pathspec>...::
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24'git reset' [-q] [--pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul]] [<tree-ish>]::
25 These forms reset the index entries for all paths that match the
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26 `<pathspec>` to their state at `<tree-ish>`. (It does not affect
27 the working tree or the current branch.)
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29This means that `git reset <pathspec>` is the opposite of `git add
30<pathspec>`. This command is equivalent to
31`git restore [--source=<tree-ish>] --staged <pathspec>...`.
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d137b507 33After running `git reset <pathspec>` to update the index entry, you can
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34use linkgit:git-restore[1] to check the contents out of the index to
35the working tree. Alternatively, using linkgit:git-restore[1]
36and specifying a commit with `--source`, you
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37can copy the contents of a path out of a commit to the index and to the
38working tree in one go.
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d137b507 40'git reset' (--patch | -p) [<tree-ish>] [--] [<pathspec>...]::
7b8cd49d 41 Interactively select hunks in the difference between the index
3006f5ee 42 and `<tree-ish>` (defaults to `HEAD`). The chosen hunks are applied
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43 in reverse to the index.
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45This means that `git reset -p` is the opposite of `git add -p`, i.e.
46you can use it to selectively reset hunks. See the ``Interactive Mode''
6cf378f0 47section of linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode.
6934dec8 48
d505865b 49'git reset' [<mode>] [<commit>]::
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50 This form resets the current branch head to `<commit>` and
51 possibly updates the index (resetting it to the tree of `<commit>`) and
52 the working tree depending on `<mode>`. If `<mode>` is omitted,
53 defaults to `--mixed`. The `<mode>` must be one of the following:
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55--
f67545ea 56--soft::
a58088ab 57 Does not touch the index file or the working tree at all (but
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58 resets the head to `<commit>`, just like all modes do). This leaves
59 all your changed files "Changes to be committed", as `git status`
cca5d0b0 60 would put it.
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62--mixed::
63 Resets the index but not the working tree (i.e., the changed files
64 are preserved but not marked for commit) and reports what has not
65 been updated. This is the default action.
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67If `-N` is specified, removed paths are marked as intent-to-add (see
68linkgit:git-add[1]).
bb59b7ff 69
f67545ea 70--hard::
d537c749 71 Resets the index and working tree. Any changes to tracked files in the
3006f5ee 72 working tree since `<commit>` are discarded.
7fc9d69f 73
1b5b465f 74--merge::
d537c749 75 Resets the index and updates the files in the working tree that are
3006f5ee 76 different between `<commit>` and `HEAD`, but keeps those which are
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77 different between the index and working tree (i.e. which have changes
78 which have not been added).
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79 If a file that is different between `<commit>` and the index has
80 unstaged changes, reset is aborted.
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3006f5ee 82In other words, `--merge` does something like a `git read-tree -u -m <commit>`,
d537c749 83but carries forward unmerged index entries.
1b5b465f 84
7349df11 85--keep::
8c0db6fd 86 Resets index entries and updates files in the working tree that are
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87 different between `<commit>` and `HEAD`.
88 If a file that is different between `<commit>` and `HEAD` has local
89 changes, reset is aborted.
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91--[no-]recurse-submodules::
92 When the working tree is updated, using --recurse-submodules will
93 also recursively reset the working tree of all active submodules
94 according to the commit recorded in the superproject, also setting
95 the submodules' HEAD to be detached at that commit.
7b8cd49d 96--
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98See "Reset, restore and revert" in linkgit:git[1] for the differences
99between the three commands.
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100
101
102OPTIONS
103-------
d002ef4d 104
521b53e5 105-q::
5d2dcc42 106--quiet::
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107--no-quiet::
108 Be quiet, only report errors. The default behavior is set by the
109 `reset.quiet` config option. `--quiet` and `--no-quiet` will
110 override the default behavior.
521b53e5 111
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112--pathspec-from-file=<file>::
113 Pathspec is passed in `<file>` instead of commandline args. If
114 `<file>` is exactly `-` then standard input is used. Pathspec
115 elements are separated by LF or CR/LF. Pathspec elements can be
116 quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
117 (see linkgit:git-config[1]). See also `--pathspec-file-nul` and
118 global `--literal-pathspecs`.
119
120--pathspec-file-nul::
121 Only meaningful with `--pathspec-from-file`. Pathspec elements are
122 separated with NUL character and all other characters are taken
123 literally (including newlines and quotes).
124
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125\--::
126 Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
127
128<pathspec>...::
129 Limits the paths affected by the operation.
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131For more details, see the 'pathspec' entry in linkgit:gitglossary[7].
7fc9d69f 132
28bb4b27 133EXAMPLES
2b5f3ed3 134--------
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136Undo add::
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138------------
139$ edit <1>
140$ git add frotz.c filfre.c
141$ mailx <2>
142$ git reset <3>
143$ git pull git://info.example.com/ nitfol <4>
144------------
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146<1> You are happily working on something, and find the changes
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147 in these files are in good order. You do not want to see them
148 when you run `git diff`, because you plan to work on other files
149 and changes with these files are distracting.
680b469e 150<2> Somebody asks you to pull, and the changes sound worthy of merging.
8bb95bbc 151<3> However, you already dirtied the index (i.e. your index does
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152 not match the `HEAD` commit). But you know the pull you are going
153 to make does not affect `frotz.c` or `filfre.c`, so you revert the
154 index changes for these two files. Your changes in working tree
155 remain there.
3006f5ee 156<4> Then you can pull and merge, leaving `frotz.c` and `filfre.c`
ba170517 157 changes still in the working tree.
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159Undo a commit and redo::
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161------------
162$ git commit ...
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163$ git reset --soft HEAD^ <1>
164$ edit <2>
165$ git commit -a -c ORIG_HEAD <3>
166------------
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1e2ccd3a 168<1> This is most often done when you remembered what you
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169 just committed is incomplete, or you misspelled your commit
170 message, or both. Leaves working tree as it was before "reset".
434e6ef8 171<2> Make corrections to working tree files.
3006f5ee 172<3> "reset" copies the old head to `.git/ORIG_HEAD`; redo the
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173 commit by starting with its log message. If you do not need to
174 edit the message further, you can give `-C` option instead.
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3006f5ee 176See also the `--amend` option to linkgit:git-commit[1].
1e2ccd3a 177
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178Undo a commit, making it a topic branch::
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180------------
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181$ git branch topic/wip <1>
182$ git reset --hard HEAD~3 <2>
183$ git switch topic/wip <3>
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1e2ccd3a 186<1> You have made some commits, but realize they were premature
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187 to be in the `master` branch. You want to continue polishing
188 them in a topic branch, so create `topic/wip` branch off of the
189 current `HEAD`.
1e2ccd3a 190<2> Rewind the master branch to get rid of those three commits.
3006f5ee 191<3> Switch to `topic/wip` branch and keep working.
1e2ccd3a 192
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195------------
196$ git commit ...
197$ git reset --hard HEAD~3 <1>
198------------
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3006f5ee 200<1> The last three commits (`HEAD`, `HEAD^`, and `HEAD~2`) were bad
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201 and you do not want to ever see them again. Do *not* do this if
202 you have already given these commits to somebody else. (See the
203 "RECOVERING FROM UPSTREAM REBASE" section in linkgit:git-rebase[1]
204 for the implications of doing so.)
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206Undo a merge or pull::
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208------------
48aeecdc 209$ git pull <1>
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210Auto-merging nitfol
211CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in nitfol
ec9f0ea3 212Automatic merge failed; fix conflicts and then commit the result.
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213$ git reset --hard <2>
214$ git pull . topic/branch <3>
215Updating from 41223... to 13134...
a75d7b54 216Fast-forward
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217$ git reset --hard ORIG_HEAD <4>
218------------
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434e6ef8 220<1> Try to update from the upstream resulted in a lot of
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221 conflicts; you were not ready to spend a lot of time merging
222 right now, so you decide to do that later.
3006f5ee 223<2> "pull" has not made merge commit, so `git reset --hard`
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224 which is a synonym for `git reset --hard HEAD` clears the mess
225 from the index file and the working tree.
434e6ef8 226<3> Merge a topic branch into the current branch, which resulted
ba170517 227 in a fast-forward.
434e6ef8 228<4> But you decided that the topic branch is not ready for public
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229 consumption yet. "pull" or "merge" always leaves the original
230 tip of the current branch in `ORIG_HEAD`, so resetting hard to it
231 brings your index file and the working tree back to that state,
232 and resets the tip of the branch to that commit.
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06cdac5a 234Undo a merge or pull inside a dirty working tree::
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237$ git pull <1>
238Auto-merging nitfol
239Merge made by recursive.
240 nitfol | 20 +++++----
241 ...
242$ git reset --merge ORIG_HEAD <2>
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245<1> Even if you may have local modifications in your
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246 working tree, you can safely say `git pull` when you know
247 that the change in the other branch does not overlap with
248 them.
1b5b465f 249<2> After inspecting the result of the merge, you may find
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250 that the change in the other branch is unsatisfactory. Running
251 `git reset --hard ORIG_HEAD` will let you go back to where you
252 were, but it will discard your local changes, which you do not
253 want. `git reset --merge` keeps your local changes.
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254
255
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256Interrupted workflow::
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258Suppose you are interrupted by an urgent fix request while you
259are in the middle of a large change. The files in your
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260working tree are not in any shape to be committed yet, but you
261need to get to the other branch for a quick bugfix.
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264$ git switch feature ;# you were working in "feature" branch and
265$ work work work ;# got interrupted
d336fc09 266$ git commit -a -m "snapshot WIP" <1>
328c6cb8 267$ git switch master
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268$ fix fix fix
269$ git commit ;# commit with real log
328c6cb8 270$ git switch feature
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271$ git reset --soft HEAD^ ;# go back to WIP state <2>
272$ git reset <3>
273------------
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a0dfb48a 275<1> This commit will get blown away so a throw-away log message is OK.
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276<2> This removes the 'WIP' commit from the commit history, and sets
277 your working tree to the state just before you made that snapshot.
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278<3> At this point the index file still has all the WIP changes you
279 committed as 'snapshot WIP'. This updates the index to show your
280 WIP files as uncommitted.
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282See also linkgit:git-stash[1].
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284Reset a single file in the index::
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286Suppose you have added a file to your index, but later decide you do not
287want to add it to your commit. You can remove the file from the index
288while keeping your changes with git reset.
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290------------
291$ git reset -- frotz.c <1>
292$ git commit -m "Commit files in index" <2>
293$ git add frotz.c <3>
294------------
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296<1> This removes the file from the index while keeping it in the working
297 directory.
298<2> This commits all other changes in the index.
299<3> Adds the file to the index again.
300
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301Keep changes in working tree while discarding some previous commits::
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303Suppose you are working on something and you commit it, and then you
304continue working a bit more, but now you think that what you have in
305your working tree should be in another branch that has nothing to do
6b677a28 306with what you committed previously. You can start a new branch and
06cdac5a 307reset it while keeping the changes in your working tree.
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309------------
310$ git tag start
328c6cb8 311$ git switch -c branch1
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312$ edit
313$ git commit ... <1>
314$ edit
328c6cb8 315$ git switch -c branch2 <2>
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316$ git reset --keep start <3>
317------------
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3006f5ee 319<1> This commits your first edits in `branch1`.
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320<2> In the ideal world, you could have realized that the earlier
321 commit did not belong to the new topic when you created and switched
328c6cb8 322 to `branch2` (i.e. `git switch -c branch2 start`), but nobody is
7349df11 323 perfect.
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324<3> But you can use `reset --keep` to remove the unwanted commit after
325 you switched to `branch2`.
7349df11 326
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327Split a commit apart into a sequence of commits::
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64127575 329Suppose that you have created lots of logically separate changes and committed
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330them together. Then, later you decide that it might be better to have each
331logical chunk associated with its own commit. You can use git reset to rewind
332history without changing the contents of your local files, and then successively
333use `git add -p` to interactively select which hunks to include into each commit,
334using `git commit -c` to pre-populate the commit message.
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336------------
337$ git reset -N HEAD^ <1>
338$ git add -p <2>
339$ git diff --cached <3>
340$ git commit -c HEAD@{1} <4>
341... <5>
342$ git add ... <6>
343$ git diff --cached <7>
344$ git commit ... <8>
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347<1> First, reset the history back one commit so that we remove the original
348 commit, but leave the working tree with all the changes. The -N ensures
3006f5ee 349 that any new files added with `HEAD` are still marked so that `git add -p`
f94baa4d 350 will find them.
3006f5ee 351<2> Next, we interactively select diff hunks to add using the `git add -p`
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352 facility. This will ask you about each diff hunk in sequence and you can
353 use simple commands such as "yes, include this", "No don't include this"
354 or even the very powerful "edit" facility.
355<3> Once satisfied with the hunks you want to include, you should verify what
3006f5ee 356 has been prepared for the first commit by using `git diff --cached`. This
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357 shows all the changes that have been moved into the index and are about
358 to be committed.
3006f5ee 359<4> Next, commit the changes stored in the index. The `-c` option specifies to
f94baa4d 360 pre-populate the commit message from the original message that you started
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361 with in the first commit. This is helpful to avoid retyping it. The
362 `HEAD@{1}` is a special notation for the commit that `HEAD` used to be at
363 prior to the original reset commit (1 change ago).
364 See linkgit:git-reflog[1] for more details. You may also use any other
365 valid commit reference.
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366<5> You can repeat steps 2-4 multiple times to break the original code into
367 any number of commits.
368<6> Now you've split out many of the changes into their own commits, and might
3006f5ee 369 no longer use the patch mode of `git add`, in order to select all remaining
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370 uncommitted changes.
371<7> Once again, check to verify that you've included what you want to. You may
372 also wish to verify that git diff doesn't show any remaining changes to be
373 committed later.
374<8> And finally create the final commit.
375
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377DISCUSSION
378----------
379
380The tables below show what happens when running:
381
382----------
383git reset --option target
384----------
385
3006f5ee 386to reset the `HEAD` to another commit (`target`) with the different
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387reset options depending on the state of the files.
388
3006f5ee 389In these tables, `A`, `B`, `C` and `D` are some different states of a
28bb4b27 390file. For example, the first line of the first table means that if a
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391file is in state `A` in the working tree, in state `B` in the index, in
392state `C` in `HEAD` and in state `D` in the target, then `git reset --soft
393target` will leave the file in the working tree in state `A` and in the
394index in state `B`. It resets (i.e. moves) the `HEAD` (i.e. the tip of
395the current branch, if you are on one) to `target` (which has the file
396in state `D`).
28bb4b27 397
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399working index HEAD target working index HEAD
400----------------------------------------------------
401 A B C D --soft A B D
402 --mixed A D D
403 --hard D D D
404 --merge (disallowed)
405 --keep (disallowed)
406....
407
408....
409working index HEAD target working index HEAD
410----------------------------------------------------
411 A B C C --soft A B C
412 --mixed A C C
413 --hard C C C
414 --merge (disallowed)
415 --keep A C C
416....
417
418....
419working index HEAD target working index HEAD
420----------------------------------------------------
421 B B C D --soft B B D
422 --mixed B D D
423 --hard D D D
424 --merge D D D
425 --keep (disallowed)
426....
427
428....
429working index HEAD target working index HEAD
430----------------------------------------------------
431 B B C C --soft B B C
432 --mixed B C C
433 --hard C C C
434 --merge C C C
435 --keep B C C
436....
437
438....
439working index HEAD target working index HEAD
440----------------------------------------------------
441 B C C D --soft B C D
442 --mixed B D D
443 --hard D D D
444 --merge (disallowed)
445 --keep (disallowed)
446....
447
448....
449working index HEAD target working index HEAD
450----------------------------------------------------
451 B C C C --soft B C C
452 --mixed B C C
453 --hard C C C
454 --merge B C C
455 --keep B C C
456....
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3006f5ee 458`reset --merge` is meant to be used when resetting out of a conflicted
06cdac5a 459merge. Any mergy operation guarantees that the working tree file that is
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460involved in the merge does not have a local change with respect to the index
461before it starts, and that it writes the result out to the working tree. So if
28bb4b27 462we see some difference between the index and the target and also
06cdac5a 463between the index and the working tree, then it means that we are not
28bb4b27 464resetting out from a state that a mergy operation left after failing
3006f5ee 465with a conflict. That is why we disallow `--merge` option in this case.
28bb4b27 466
3006f5ee 467`reset --keep` is meant to be used when removing some of the last
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468commits in the current branch while keeping changes in the working
469tree. If there could be conflicts between the changes in the commit we
470want to remove and the changes in the working tree we want to keep,
471the reset is disallowed. That's why it is disallowed if there are both
3006f5ee 472changes between the working tree and `HEAD`, and between `HEAD` and the
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473target. To be safe, it is also disallowed when there are unmerged
474entries.
475
476The following tables show what happens when there are unmerged
477entries:
478
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480working index HEAD target working index HEAD
481----------------------------------------------------
482 X U A B --soft (disallowed)
483 --mixed X B B
484 --hard B B B
485 --merge B B B
486 --keep (disallowed)
487....
488
489....
490working index HEAD target working index HEAD
491----------------------------------------------------
492 X U A A --soft (disallowed)
493 --mixed X A A
494 --hard A A A
495 --merge A A A
496 --keep (disallowed)
497....
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3006f5ee 499`X` means any state and `U` means an unmerged index.
28bb4b27 500
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501GIT
502---
9e1f0a85 503Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite