Re: Reset by checkout?

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Atsushi Nakagawa <atnak@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Ok, the typical use case is: I'm on 'master' and I make a few test
> commits.  Afterwards, I want to discard the commits and move back to
> 'origin/master'.  I could type 'reset --hard origin/master' and risk
> blowing away dirty files if I'm not careful.  Or, I could use "reset by
> checkout" and be carefree.

I think that is what 'reset --keep' is doing.

Andreas.

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