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diff --git a/doc/university/training/topics/unstage.md b/doc/university/training/topics/unstage.md index af16afdc5d1..fa1f63f9ec4 100644 --- a/doc/university/training/topics/unstage.md +++ b/doc/university/training/topics/unstage.md @@ -6,27 +6,27 @@ comments: false ## Unstage -- To remove files from stage use reset HEAD where HEAD is the last commit of the current branch. This will unstage the file but maintain the modifications. +- To remove files from stage use reset HEAD where HEAD is the last commit of the current branch. This will unstage the file but maintain the modifications. - ```bash - git reset HEAD <file> - ``` + ```bash + git reset HEAD <file> + ``` - To revert the file back to the state it was in before the changes we can use: - ```bash - git checkout -- <file> - ``` + ```bash + git checkout -- <file> + ``` - To remove a file from disk and repo use 'git rm' and to rm a dir use the '-r' flag: - ```sh - git rm '*.txt' - git rm -r <dirname> - ``` + ```sh + git rm '*.txt' + git rm -r <dirname> + ``` - If we want to remove a file from the repository but keep it on disk, say we forgot to add it to our `.gitignore` file then use `--cache`: - ```sh - git rm <filename> --cache - ``` + ```sh + git rm <filename> --cache + ``` |