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authorAndrew <andrew.taylor@boxuk.com>2015-10-30 19:58:33 +0000
committerAndrew <andrew.taylor@boxuk.com>2015-10-30 19:58:33 +0000
commita4842767094537dfee57698edc3bcc2b74f1ecee (patch)
treee839cd430ccd14795f8a9b3a8b3c12d4bd27e3fd
parentf0a4c88acfac9514aca6dd33e2d3f8c4d5e815dc (diff)
Adds documentation for revert command
Also mentions graph flag for the log command
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diff --git a/git.html.markdown b/git.html.markdown
index bedc9853..e7ca07d6 100644
--- a/git.html.markdown
+++ b/git.html.markdown
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ contributors:
- ["Leo Rudberg" , "http://github.com/LOZORD"]
- ["Betsy Lorton" , "http://github.com/schbetsy"]
- ["Bruno Volcov", "http://github.com/volcov"]
+ - ["Andrew Taylor", "http://github.com/andrewjt71"]
filename: LearnGit.txt
---
@@ -333,6 +334,9 @@ $ git log --oneline
# Show merge commits only
$ git log --merges
+
+# Show all commits represented by an ASCII graph
+$ git log --graph
```
### merge
@@ -499,6 +503,16 @@ $ git reset 31f2bb1
# after the specified commit).
$ git reset --hard 31f2bb1
```
+### revert
+
+Revert can be used to undo a commit. It should not be confused with reset which restores
+the state of a project to a previous point. Revert will add a new commit which is the
+inverse of the specified commit, thus reverting it.
+
+```bash
+# Revert a specified commit
+$ git revert <commit>
+```
### rm