stg-undo(1) - Linux manual page

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPTIONS | STGIT | COLOPHON

STG-UNDO(1)                     StGit Manual                     STG-UNDO(1)

NAME         top

       stg-undo - Undo the last operation

SYNOPSIS         top

       stg undo

DESCRIPTION         top

       Reset the patch stack to the previous state. Consecutive invocations
       of "stg undo" will take you ever further into the past.

OPTIONS         top

       -n N, --number N
           Undo the last N commands.

       --hard
           Discard changes in your index/worktree.

STGIT         top

       Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)

COLOPHON         top

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StGit                            11/25/2017                      STG-UNDO(1)

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