I just deleted the wrong branch with some experimental changes I need with git branch -D branchName
.
How do I recover the branch?
I just deleted the wrong branch with some experimental changes I need with git branch -D branchName
.
How do I recover the branch?
You can use git reflog to find the SHA1 of the last commit of the branch. From that point, you can recreate a branch using
git branch branchName <sha1>
Edit: As @seagullJS says, the branch -D
command tells you the sha1, so if you haven't closed the terminal yet it becomes real easy. For example this deletes and then immediately restores a branch named master2
:
user@MY-PC /C/MyRepo (master)
$ git branch -D master2
Deleted branch master2 (was 130d7ba). <-- This is the SHA1 we need to restore it!
user@MY-PC /C/MyRepo (master)
$ git branch master2 130d7ba
git branch branchName origin/branchName
Commented
Sep 22, 2017 at 13:13
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)> Console tab and search for branch -D
${sha}
from a line that looked like Delete ref refs/heads/my-branch at ${sha}
Commented
Feb 5 at 16:48
If you know the last SHA1 of the branch, you can try
git branch branchName <SHA1>
You can find the SHA1 using git reflog
, described in the solution --defect link--.
If you just deleted the branch, you will see something like this in your terminal:
Deleted branch branch_name(was e562d13)
- where e562d13 is a unique ID (a.k.a. the "SHA" or "hash"), with this you can restore the deleted branch.
To restore the branch, use:
git checkout -b <branch_name> <sha>
for example:
git checkout -b branch_name e562d13
Follow these Steps:
1: Enter:
git reflog show
This will display all the Commit history, you need to select the sha-1 that has the last commit that you want to get back
2: create a branch name with the Sha-1 ID you selected eg: 8c87714
git branch your-branch-name 8c87714
If you haven't push the deletion yet, you can simply do :
$ git checkout deletedBranchName
First: back up your entire directory, including the .git directory.
Second: You can use git fsck --lost-found
to obtain the ID of the lost commits.
Third: rebase or merge onto the lost commit.
Fourth: Always think twice before using -D or --force with git :)
You could also read this good discussion of how to recover from this kind of error.
EDIT: By the way, don't run git gc
(or allow it to run by itself - i.e. don't run git fetch
or anything similar) or you may lose your commits for ever.
git fsck --lost-found | awk '/commit/{print $3}' | xargs gitk &
If you deleted a branch via Source Tree
, you could easily find the SHA1 of the deleted branch by going to View -> Show Command History
.
It should have the next format:
Deleting branch ...
...
Deleted branch %NAME% (was %SHA1%)
...
Then just follow the original answer.
git branch branchName <sha1>
If you are using IntelliJ IDEA, in Event Log
you'll see something like that:
And may simply restore your branch.
First of all, don't get panic. You are in the right place. Go on champ, we all make mistakes! That's how we learn! I wish you health, happiness and success!
Oh for the answer! I think you already figured out!
If not! here is the answer.
use git reflog
git checkout branch branch_name commitsha
For more clarification, in the second command branch_name is the name you want to give your branch. commitsha is sha number you want to check out. which you will get from git reflog command.
Once again Happy coding!
Thanks, this worked.
git branch new_branch_name
sha1
git checkout new_branch_name
//can see my old checked in files in my old branch
This worked for me:
git fsck --full --no-reflogs --unreachable --lost-found
git show d6e883ff45be514397dcb641c5a914f40b938c86
git branch helpme 15e521b0f716269718bb4e4edc81442a6c11c139
if you deleted a branch using GUI of a Jetbrains IDE(Goland, phpstorm etc)
go to
git windows(left-down corner of IDE)
-> console tab
-> now you can see log of executed commands by IDE and find the branch name and SHA1 from this log