Eric at Lucii.org on 25 Oct 2012 09:05:09 -0700


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[PLUG] git-fu


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My limited git skills are proving to be insufficient today.

Background: I made some code changes and committed them.
I subsequently made more changes but now I'm thinking I
/may/ have gone down the wrong path.

I'd like to go back to the last commit, create a branch,
and try another approach in that branch.  How can I do
that without losing the current changes in the event I
want to come back to them?

Presumably, if the new branch works then I'd merge it into
master (and then I don't care about what happens to the
current changes.)

I suspect tmtowtdi.

Eric
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