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title = Go back to where you were before
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cards = checkout reflog
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[description]
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Say you were looking at something in the past, and then switched back to the main branch.
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But then, you got reaaally distracted, and after your lunch break, you can't remember on which commit in the past you were before. How can you find out?
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There's a convenient command that shows you all the places your HEAD did point to in the past:
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git reflog
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[setup]
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for i in {1..10}; do
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git commit --allow-empty -m $i
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git branch $i
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done
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git checkout 3
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git checkout main
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[win]
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# Find out where you've been before, and go back there!
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test "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" = "$(git rev-parse 3)"
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