From cec8d146fc020c3815d424ff6d94b3d3a1aaf1ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Junio C Hamano Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:58:01 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Documentation: Moving out of detached HEAD does not warn anymore. The documentation still talked about the unnecessary 'safety' in git-checkout. Pointed out by Matthias Lederhofer. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Documentation/git-checkout.txt | 22 ++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt index 55c9289438..e4ffde4fdd 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt @@ -103,22 +103,12 @@ by any branch (which is natural --- you are not on any branch). What this means is that you can discard your temporary commits and merges by switching back to an existing branch (e.g. `git checkout master`), and a later `git prune` or `git gc` would -garbage-collect them. - -The command would refuse to switch back to make sure that you do -not discard your temporary state by mistake when your detached -HEAD is not pointed at by any existing ref. If you did want to -save your state (e.g. "I was interested in the fifth commit from -the top of 'master' branch", or "I made two commits to fix minor -bugs while on a detached HEAD" -- and if you do not want to lose -these facts), you can create a new branch and switch to it with -`git checkout -b newbranch` so that you can keep building on -that state, or tag it first so that you can come back to it -later and switch to the branch you wanted to switch to with `git -tag that_state; git checkout master`. On the other hand, if you -did want to discard the temporary state, you can give `-f` -option (e.g. `git checkout -f master`) to override this -behaviour. +garbage-collect them. If you did this by mistake, you can ask +the reflog for HEAD where you were, e.g. + +------------ +$ git log -g -2 HEAD +------------ EXAMPLES -- 2.11.4.GIT