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# Dropping Commits With Git Rebase
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I've been warned enough times about the potential dangers of `git reset
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--hard ...` that I always second guess myself as I type it out. Is it `git
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reset --hard HEAD` or `git reset --hard HEAD~`?
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If the working directory and index are clean, then there is another way to
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remove commits. A way that gives me more confidence about what exactly is
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being removed.
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Doing an interactive rebase gives you a number of options. One of those
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options is `d` (which stands for `drop`).
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```
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$ git rebase -i master
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```
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This pulls up an interactive rebase with all commits going back to what is
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on master -- great for when working from a feature branch.
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Adding `d` next to the commits you want to get rid of and saving will drop
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those commits. The great part is that there is zero ambiguity about which
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ones are being dropped.
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h/t Jake Worth
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