diff --git a/git/remove-commit-and-force-push.md b/git/remove-commit-and-force-push.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..82c5e352ea --- /dev/null +++ b/git/remove-commit-and-force-push.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# Removing a git commit and force pushing to remove it from history + +I accidentally triggered a commit which added a big chunk of unwanted data to my repository. I didn't want this to stick around in the history forever, and no-one else was pulling from the repo, so I decided to use force push to remove the rogue commit entirely. + +I figured out the commit hash of the previous version that I wanted to restore and ran: + + git reset --hard 1909f93 + +Then I ran the force push like this: + + git push --force origin main + +See https://github.com/simonw/sf-tree-history/issues/1