
- c - What is the difference between ++i and i++? - Stack Overflow- Aug 24, 2008 · In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++, and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop? 
- How do I squash my last N commits together? - Stack Overflow- You can do this fairly easily without git rebase or git merge --squash. In this example, we'll squash the last 3 commits: git reset --soft HEAD~3 If you also want to write the new commit message … 
- How can I undo pushed commits using Git? - Stack Overflow- I have a project in a remote repository, synchronized with a local repository (development) and the server one (production). I've been making some committed changes already pushed to remote … 
- How can I revert multiple Git commits? - Stack Overflow- I have a Git repository that looks like this: A <- B <- C <- D <- HEAD I want the head of the branch to point to A, i.e., I want B, C, D, and HEAD to disappear and I ... 
- How can I install and use "make" in Windows? - Stack Overflow- I'm following the instructions of someone whose repository I cloned to my machine. I want to use the make command as part of setting up the code environment, but I'm using Windows. I … 
- How to modify existing, unpushed commit messages?- I wrote the wrong thing in a commit message. How can I change the message? The commit has not been pushed yet. 
- git - How do I modify a specific commit? - Stack Overflow- I have the following commit history: HEAD HEAD~ HEAD~2 HEAD~3 git commit --amend modifies the current HEAD commit. But how do I modify HEAD~3? 
- git - How do I delete a commit from a branch? - Stack Overflow- I think this is not a duplicate of Git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch. I also think non of the answers actually address this question. They all rewind the last … 
- How can I switch to another branch in Git? - Stack Overflow- Dec 4, 2017 · Switching to another branch in Git. Straightforward answer, git-checkout - Switch branches or restore working tree files git fetch origin # <---- This will fetch the branch git … 
- How do I fix a Git detached head? - Stack Overflow- I was doing some work in my repository and noticed a file had local changes. I didn't want them anymore so I deleted the file, thinking I can just checkout a fresh copy. I wanted to do the Git …