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I have pushed few commits on a remote branch, but realized that I made mistake and would like to roll back all changes to a particular point.

example

- pushed commit
- pushed commit
- pushed commit
- pushed commit
- point to which i want to return
- older commits ... 

My question is, is it possible to rollback all the changes and revert this branch to that point ?

On the suggested topic i found part of the answer,
please tell me if i i reverse current branch to the commit i want to return to, and the i force push it. Will this accomplish a rollback ?

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Simple as that:

git reset b9563df

Just replace 'b9563df' with your commit code

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  • soo.... if i use commit code of the "point to which i want to return" it will go back to this point removing all commits i have pushed after that one ?
    – Adrian
    Mar 30, 2017 at 13:02
  • @AdrianReszka No, it will do nothing of the sort. This command doesn't affect your remote branch.
    – user229044
    Mar 30, 2017 at 13:03

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