I have a local/development branch tracked to origin/development. I made
no changes to local/dev and did a git pull with rebase, I did not expect
any conflicts.
I got a conflict and was thrown onto another branch. I attempted a
merge (using IntelliJ) accepting everything from the server but a
variable definition was missing for some odd reason and the merge was
not successful (merge was resolved but the file would not compile) so I
decided to simply go back to my dev branch and figure out how to do a
git pull -f (force overwrite of all local files so that I could get my
local/dev back into sync with origin/dev.
On my screwed up branch that I was thrust onto:
I typed:
$git rebase --skip <= I was stuck in a rebase (rebase
failed, was thrown onto a tmp branch and thought this would get me out
of there)
Now I have been sitting here for an hour watching "Applying: <message"
scroll by and it looks like the messages are going backwards into the
past one by one. What the hell is happening?
Applying: add log information
Applying: <previous message
.... and it goes on and on and on.
All I want to do at this point is to get back to my dev branch and force
pull from origin/dev while keeping all local files that have not been
added to my local repo.
How do I stop this madness and get back to local dev and force pull from
origin/dev <= which is our master.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
J.V.
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