Comment by gdxhyrd
5 years ago
git log, copy paste hash, git checkout
If you have a dirty wd, stash.
But, to be honest, I almost never perform that action, and when I do I use the web browser.
5 years ago
git log, copy paste hash, git checkout
If you have a dirty wd, stash.
But, to be honest, I almost never perform that action, and when I do I use the web browser.
> git log, copy paste hash, git checkout
You remember the hash of your June commit 3 years ago??
> But, to be honest, I almost never perform that action, and when I do I use the web browser.
Web browser... for a local repo? Or do you mean you don't have a solution if your repo isn't on GitHub or you don't have an internet connection handy?
(You should also time yourself on your web interface by the way.)
> You remember the hash of your June commit 3 years ago??
...which is what the git log above is there for.
> Web browser... for a local repo? Or do you mean you don't have a solution if your repo isn't on GitHub or you don't have an internet connection handy?
Yeah, local repo. You know, git is not GitHub. :)
> (You should also time yourself on your web interface by the way.)
Just paste the hash commit in the HEAD selector or even in the URL.
> "when I do I use the web browser"
So a graphical interface then? I'm sure you can see why using a GUI for other functions is just as useful.