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Man Page: git-undo

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

GIT-UNDO(1)							    Git Extras							       GIT-UNDO(1)

NAME
git-undo - Remove latest commits
SYNOPSIS
git-undo [<commitcount>]
DESCRIPTION
Removes the latest commits.
OPTIONS
<commitcount> Number of commits to remove. Defaults to 1, thus remove the latest commit.
EXAMPLES
Removes the latest commit. $ git undo Remove the latest 3 commits: $ git undo 3
AUTHOR
Written by Kenneth Reitz <me@kennethreitz.com>
REPORTING BUGS
<http://github.com/visionmedia/git-extras/issues>
SEE ALSO
<http://github.com/visionmedia/git-extras> June 2012 GIT-UNDO(1)
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