Re: StGit: kha/safe and kha/experimental updated

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On 19/03/2008, Karl Hasselström <kha@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2008-03-19 02:28:04 +0100, Karl Hasselström wrote:
>
>  > plus a new and shiny "stg reset" prototype!
>
>
> It works like this:
>
>   1. Every StGit command that modifies anything writes the new state
>      to a log. The log is a git branch called <branchname>.stgit.
>
>   2. When you've done something you regret, find the state in the log
>      you want to return to and just say (for example)
>
>        $ stg reset master.stgit~3
>
>      Resetting is recorded in the log just like everything else, so to
>      undo a reset you just did, simply say
>
>        $ stg reset master.stgit^

That's cool :-), thanks. We can even add aliases for 'undo' and 'redo'.

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