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34 lines
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title: Automatically find the commit that introduced a bug
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type: snippet
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tags: [commit,branch]
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author: chalarangelo
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cover: pink-flower-tree
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dateModified: 2021-04-13T21:10:59+03:00
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---
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Uses a binary search algorithm and a given script to find which commit in history introduced a bug.
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- Use `git bisect start` to start the process.
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- Use `git bisect good <commit>` to mark a `<commit>` as "good", indicating it is known to be bug-free.
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- Use `git bisect bad <commit>` to mark a different `<commit>` as "bad" indicating it has the bug.
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- Use `git bisect run <command>` to run the given `<command>` on each subsequent commit to find which commit introduce the bug.
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- Use `git bisect reset` to reset to the original branch. You can optionally specify a `<commit>` to reset to.
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```shell
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git bisect start
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git bisect good <commit>
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git bisect bad <commit>
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git bisect run <command>
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git bisect reset [<commit>]
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```
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```shell
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git bisect start
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git bisect good 3050fc0de
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git bisect bad c191f90c7
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git bisect run npm test # Run `npm test` for each commit
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# ... some time later the bad commit will be printed
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git bisect reset # Goes to the original branch
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```
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