I cloned a repository and want to switch to a commit to test my plugin against the core.
2 Answers
Instead of passing the name of a branch, you can pass any commit ID to checkout
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git checkout <commit-id>
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3When you check out a non-branch object (a commit by its ID or a tag), you get a detached head. stackoverflow.com/questions/3965676– RudiMar 8, 2011 at 7:50
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12When you want to go back to the latest commit just use "git checkout nameOfYourBranch" Jan 7, 2013 at 11:00
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@Mario: Yes. The man page changed in the meantime and just mentions "commit" now. Mar 2, 2014 at 1:58
Step 1: fetch list of commits:
git log
You'll get list like in this example:
[Comp:Folder User$ git log
commit 54b11d42e12dc6e9f070a8b5095a4492216d5320
Author: author <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jul 8 23:42:22 2016 +0300
This is last commit message
commit fd6cb176297acca4dbc69d15d6b7f78a2463482f
Author: author <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jun 24 20:20:24 2016 +0300
This is previous commit message
commit ab0de062136da650ffc27cfb57febac8efb84b8d
Author: author <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jun 23 00:41:55 2016 +0300
This is previous previous commit message
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Step 2: copy needed commit hash and paste it for checkout:
git checkout fd6cb176297acca4dbc69d15d6b7f78a2463482f
Thats all.
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2With git log --pretty="%h - %s" the user can get a shortened hash (and the commit message) that also works on git checkout.– HRSEFeb 24, 2019 at 12:19
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Doesn't work, result: fatal: your current branch 'master' does not have any commits yet– SPlattenSep 7, 2020 at 12:43
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If it doesn't works, check the name of the commit again because VS code randomly edits what I paste with CTRL+V. The text I copied: e7a7f97076ca40ec9fe43f04eed79d824aea2665 The text I pasted: e7a7f97076ca40ec9fe43f04eed79d824aea26651~ Jan 22 at 16:41