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I'd like to move the last several commits I've made to master to a new branch and take master back to before those commits were made. Unfortunately, my Git-fu isn't strong enough yet, any help?

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Unless there are other circumstances involved, this can be easily done by branching and rolling back.

git branch my-new-fangled-branch
git reset --hard HEAD~3
git checkout my-new-fangled-branch

But do make sure how many commits to go back.

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And in particular, don't try to go back further than the point where you last pushed commits to another repository from which somebody else might have pulled. – Greg Hewgill Oct 27 at 3:23
Perfect, thanks. – Mark A. Nicolosi Oct 27 at 3:29

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