I sometimes check out some previous version of the code to examine or test. I have seen instructions on what to do if I wish to modify previous commits -- but suppose I make no changes. After I've done e.g. git checkout HEAD^, how do I get back to the tip of the branch?.. git log no longer shows me the SHA of the latest commit.
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If you know the commit you want to return to is the head of some branch, or is tagged, then you can just
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Have a look at the graphical gui ... |
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