Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Last commit in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The master^{tree} syntax specifies the tree object that is pointed to by the last commit on your master branch.
which is in turn a pointer to the last commit made on that branch.
This is really useful if you're using this API for test results so you don't accidentally merge something where the last commit is failing tests.
You could now update the Index and run git commit again to accomplish what git commit--amend would have done see Changing the Last Commit.
Before you go, I just wanted to say that I thought your last commit was very impressive.
Um, before you go, I just wanted to say that I thought your last commit was very impressive.
For instance, if you want to examine the last commit object on a branch, the following commands are equivalent,
You're looking for any commit that is reachable from the last commit on the remote and that isn't reachable from any parent of any of the SHA-1s you're trying to push up- meaning it's a fast-forward.
Git rewinds you back to the last commit in that list and drops you on the command line with the following message.
But, Gleb, your-- your last commit, you did use spaces over tabs.
figures out the last commit date for this project,
You can also choose to amend the last commit by choosing the"Amend" radio button, which will update the"Staged Changes" area with the contents of the last commit.
figures out the last commit date for this project,
This happens because Git directly compares the snapshots of the last commit of the topic branch you're on and the snapshot of the last commit on the master branch.
if you run it on the last commit SHA-1.
If you want to see the difference between the last committed revision and your working copy,
C23a95 Fix last commit commenting out the operator new.
Check the tree created by that last commit, and you see something interesting.
This means the last commit can be lost on an error,
how does Git know the SHA-1 of the last commit?