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Title: Some git tricks
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Date: 2019-04-22 17:00
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Author: Fabrice
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Category: cheat sheets
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Slug: git-tricks
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Header_Cover: images/cover_water.jpg
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---
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Some [git](https://git-scm.com/) tricks I use from time to time and that I forgot everytime…
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**Disclaimer:** I'm not the perfect git user, and my way of using it is especially crude.
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Recently, most of my git commits are due to [`pass`](/password-store.html), therefore most of those commands are here to fix my mistakes.
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Reset `master` to `origin/master`:
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```sh
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git co origin/master -B master
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```
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Find back lost commits, especially useful when you are doing dirty things and want to `cherry-pick` an orphan commit (for instance):
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```sh
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git log --graph --reflog
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```
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Some explanations: `--graph` show the commit tree, which is useful to notice the orphan leafs, and `--reflog` shows the world all the dirtiness you've done.
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If you noticed that your folder grows, you can manually cast the garbage collector on it. It should do it automatically, but not often enough according to my standards.
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```sh
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git gc --aggressive
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```
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Another useful trick is `git commit -v`, it allows reviewing your changes before committing.
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![Example](/examples/git-cv.svg)
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