title = Moving branches around cards = checkout commit-auto merge reset-hard [description] One of your colleagues messed up here, and put the branches in the wrong timelines! You could delete and re-create these branches - but you can also directly move them to different commits, using `git reset --hard`. The donut branch is in the right place, but the timeline is still incomplete. [setup] echo "You do not have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "The Beginning" git checkout -b coffee echo "You have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "You buy a baguette" echo "You ate a baguette. You do not have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "You eat the baguette" git checkout -b baguette main echo "You do not have a baguette. You have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "You buy some coffee" echo "You do not have a baguette. You drank coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "You drink the coffee" git checkout -b donut main echo "You do not have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "You buy a donut" git checkout --detach main [win] # Did you eat a baguette on the baguette branch? git show baguette:you | grep "You ate.*baguette" # Did you drink a coffee on the coffee branch? git show coffee:you | grep "You drank.*coffee" # Did you eat a donut on the donut branch? git show donut:you | grep "You ate.*donut" [actions] test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse donut)" && hint "Remember to checkout the blue branch tag when you want it to grow with the timeline."