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title: Undo a commit in Git
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shortTitle: Undo commit
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type: story
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language: git
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tags: [commit,branch]
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author: chalarangelo
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cover: night-tram
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excerpt: Learn the simple way to undo a commit in Git without rewriting history.
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dateModified: 2023-05-27T08:23:17+03:00
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It's not uncommon to make a mistake when committing changes to a repository. When you realize something went wrong, you might not be able to [rewind the changes](/git/s/rewind-to-commit) you made, especially if you've already pushed them to a remote repository. In that case, you'll want to **undo the commit**, without rewriting history.
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### Revert a commit
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As you might have guessed, `git revert` is the command you're looking for. Using this command, you can **revert a commit**, creating a new commit with the inverse of the commit's changes.
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```shell
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# Syntax: git revert <commit>
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git revert 3050fc0
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# Reverts the commit `3050fc0` and creates a new commit
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# with the inverse of its changes
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```
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### Revert the last commit
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The **latest commit** can be references using the `HEAD` pointer. So, to revert the last commit, you can simply use `git revert HEAD`.
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```shell
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# Syntax: git revert HEAD
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git revert HEAD
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# Reverts the last commit and creates a new commit
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# with the inverse of its changes
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```
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title: Undo a commit
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type: snippet
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language: git
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tags: [commit,branch]
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cover: night-tram
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dateModified: 2021-04-13T21:10:59+03:00
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Undoes a specified commit without rewriting history.
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- Use `git revert <commit>` to revert the specified `<commit>`, creating a new commit with the inverse of the commit's changes.
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```shell
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git revert <commit>
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```
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```shell
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git revert 3050fc0d3
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# Reverts the commit `3050fc0d3`
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```
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title: Undo the last commit
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type: snippet
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language: git
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tags: [commit,branch]
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cover: racoon
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dateModified: 2021-04-13T21:10:59+03:00
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---
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Undoes the last commit without rewriting history.
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- Use `git revert HEAD` to revert the last commit, creating a new commit with the inverse of the commit's changes.
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```shell
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git revert HEAD
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```
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```shell
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git revert HEAD
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# Reverts the last commit
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```
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