If I am in my source code tree down deep in a directory at the command
line, how do I pull from a repo and force overwrite all files locally
(and also get files that I deleted locally, just in the folder I am in?)
I do not want to do this for the entire repo, just the directory that I
am in and also on the branch I am in. I am not in the 'master' branch,
but another branch.
so
$git reset --hard HEAD
Would probably do my entire local repo and from 'master' (even if I am
not on master)?
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I want to git force pull from the branch I am on locally (tracked to a
branch on a remote bare repo) and force overwrite of all files locally &
also get the files I may have deleted locally from the file system (not
files deleted through git).
How do I practice this to see what would happen (or revert) your
solution if there are problems?
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