Question

I am getting this message:

 First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it...

each time I do a git pull --rebase origin <branch>, however I would like to discard all my work that may be replayed on top of it.. Basically I would like to rebase only the origin branch without my work on top of it. How can I clean those commits that comes up wrongly all times I try to pull rebase? Again, my goal is just pull rebase the exact snapshot of the origin branch without my work on top of it.

Was it helpful?

Solution

git fetch origin; git reset --hard origin/<branch>

OTHER TIPS

I have 3 branchs:main,feat-dev,func。(feat-dev from main,func from feat-dev)

I use these step:

  1. on func, git rebase origin/feat-dev; git push --force;
  2. on feat-dev, git rebase origin/main; git push --force;
  3. on func, git rebase origin/feat-dev.

git tell me same messages: "First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it..."

On func, I just use

git push --force

Then everything goes fine.

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