Pulling my hair out here as I cannot seem to get this to work out.
I am aware that this is a duplicate of other questions that have been asked and answered however I am not sure if I am missing something here.
I was trying to push a commit to my repo, there was a large file and it came up with an error about it being over 100mb. So i removed the file and tried to commit again however it seemed that it still had the file in the committed changes so it failed again.
I then thought that running git reset --hard origin/master would clear the commits but it clears the changes that have been made. I've lost like a months work now and I am really not feeling great.
On the other questions, it suggests using git reset HEAD@{1} to revert the previous reset. I did this however when the reset completes, i do not have my files back, i did git status and it shows like
deleted: view/portal/reports/frequent-calls.view.php
deleted: view/portal/reports/not-contacts.view.php
modified: view/portal/reports/reports.view.php
modified: view/portal/reports/results.view.php
There the files marked as deleted are the ones that I want back. I am not sure if I am supposed to do something else now after this to get the files back. I would really appreciate any advice here!
git reset --hard
is not capable of losing committed changes. Is this really "a months [worth of]" uncommitted changes?git log
(the--graph
option may also be useful).