Re: Identifying user who ran “git reset” command

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Thanks Junio for the prompt reply! :) Yes, that's exactly how i would like
things to be. I'll definitely try to push this thing and see if this flow
can be implemented.

However, can you please guide me whether there's any way i could have
figured out about the git reset command that the developer executed on his
local? (my first query)

Also, am i right in thinking that a check cannot be implemented using hooks
or any other similar way? (my second query)



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