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{{Warn|If the latest commit that has been amended was pushed in a remote repository, you will need to overwrite it in the remote repository - thus rewriting history - with
{{Warn|If the latest commit that has been amended was pushed in a remote repository, you will need to overwrite it in the remote repository - thus rewriting history - with
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
  git push --force
  git push --force
</syntaxhighlight>
}}
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Revision as of 02:09, 31 August 2019

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Overview

Apply Extra Changes to the Latest Commit


If the latest commit that has been amended was pushed in a remote repository, you will need to overwrite it in the remote repository - thus rewriting history - with
 git push --force



Update a Commit Message that Has Not Been Pushed Yet

git commit --amend

It will start an interactive editor.

Deleting Commits from History

Deleting Commits from History