Method -1 :
Follow the below steps:
1. Right-click on the last good commit.
2. Select "Reset current branch to this commit".
3. In the dialog that comes up, select the "Hard" option.
Using this will reset your HEAD
to that point permanently. All the commits above that point will be lost.
Method -2:
Using Terminal option
You can use reset
command to reset your HEAD
to that commit.
git reset --hard <commit_id>
git reset --hard 992d232 # By finding from the image attached.
To push the changes onto remote repository, use the below command. -f
will forcibly push your local branch onto remote.
git push -f origin branch
Also on a general note, the command below will reset the HEAD
to n
commits back the current point.
git reset --hard HEAD~n
P.S. - Be careful when doing this. In a environment where you are working with others on a project, this will rewrite the project's history.