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From: Kevin Bracey <kevin@bracey.fi>
To: Atsushi Nakagawa <atnak@chejz.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Reset by checkout?
Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 10:27:04 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <53898448.8040105@bracey.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140531144610.754B.B013761@chejz.com>

On 31/05/2014 08:46, Atsushi Nakagawa wrote:
>    `git checkout -B <current-branch-name> <tree-ish>`
>
> This is such an useful notion that I can fathom why there isn't a better,
> first-tier, alternative.q
I'm 100% in agreement. "Reset current branch to X" is an extremely 
common operation, and I use this all the time. But having to actually 
name the current branch is silly, and like you, I'm prone to swapping 
the parameters.

I guess in theory using "checkout" allows fancier extra options like 
"--merge" and "--patch", but I don't think I've ever used those with 
checkout, let alone this mode, where I really do just want a "reset", 
with safety checks.

The original "git reset --hard" used to be a pretty top-level command. 
It was used for aborting merges in particular. But I think it now stands 
out as being one of the only really dangerous porcelain commands, and I 
can't think of any real workflow it's still useful for. Maybe it could 
now be modified to warn and require "-f" to overwrite anything in the 
working tree?

While digging into this, it seems "git reset --keep" is actually pretty 
close to "git checkout -B <current branch>". It certainly won't lose 
your workspace file, but unlike checkout it /does /forget what you've 
staged, which could be annoying. Maybe that could be modified to keep 
the index too?

(I like your alias.become - might try that).

Kevin

  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-05-31 12:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-05-31  5:46 Reset by checkout? Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-05-31  7:03 ` Andreas Schwab
2014-06-01  2:56   ` Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-05-31  7:27 ` Kevin Bracey [this message]
2014-06-01  4:26   ` Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-06-01  8:45     ` Kevin Bracey
2014-06-02 21:54       ` Junio C Hamano
2014-06-03 19:48         ` Kevin Bracey
2014-06-03 21:48           ` Felipe Contreras
2014-06-07  4:54       ` Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-06-07 14:52         ` Philip Oakley
2014-06-09 20:12           ` Kevin Bracey
2014-06-07  4:55     ` Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-05-31 10:56 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-05-31 23:39   ` Felipe Contreras
2014-06-01  4:58     ` Atsushi Nakagawa
2014-06-02 21:29 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-06-02 21:31   ` Junio C Hamano

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