Some ideas:
- Try
git branch
to see which branches you have in existence and what your current branch is. - Try
git push --all --dry-run
to see what needs to be pushed out to your remote. This will show you, for all branches, what it would push if you rangit push --all
, and where to. Unless you specify--all
, only the current branch will be pushed. This may be your problem -- you might still be in detached-head mode from the rebase, which you might not have correctly canceled (correctly usinggit rebase --abort
). You might get an error here and need to give-f
, which is safe as long as you use--dry-run
. - Assuming your remote is on GitHub or Bitbucket, go look on that site at your remote and see what actually is pushed there.