Git - Reset (soft, mixed, hard) Vs. Checkout Vs. Commit

Git - Reset (soft, mixed, hard) Vs. Checkout Vs. Commit

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@030H
@030H - 11.09.2021 21:24

Thank you. Very good explanation 👍

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@rickdee888
@rickdee888 - 21.09.2021 10:58

It ended abruptly. May I know where is the continuation of this video?

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@tosheen20
@tosheen20 - 28.07.2022 22:43

One of the best content and course regarding git!

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@s.mehradi
@s.mehradi - 08.11.2022 10:40

That sounds great !!! 😊

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@shivangitomar5557
@shivangitomar5557 - 03.07.2023 03:37

Best video on the topic!! Thank you!

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@fnfal113
@fnfal113 - 12.10.2023 10:04

while researching on google and doing various test locally; git reset ---mixed does not stage the changes automatically from the previously skipped commits but will be included in the working directory while git reset --soft stage the changes automatically. Please correct if mistaken.

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@ShukyPersky
@ShukyPersky - 18.12.2023 21:03

It seems that the descriptions of what various reset --xxxx options are doing are wrong
reset --soft: moves the deleted nodes stuff to staging area (while deleting "extra" nodes)
reset --mixed: moves the deleted nodes stuff to working-area (while deleting "extra" nodes)
reset --hard: moves deleted nodes stuff to garbage (while deleting "extra" nodes)

thanks for the effort to produce this video

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