Re: modifying the commits before push

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Sam Steingold <sds@xxxxxxx> writes:

> alas, I could not push because the remote tree was modified in the
> meantime, I pulled and now:
>
> # On branch master
> # Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 23 commits.

What exactly did you do to get the additional 19 commits?

> is there a way for me to get back my original 4 patches, reset my tree
> (maybe by rm-rf+clone) and then re-apply them?

You can find them in the reflog (git log -g).

Andreas.

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