Red Echo

May 25, 2012

When working with the arcane mess that is git, you can either jump in, grow a neck-beard, and learn to think the way git thinks, or you can just memorize a handful of arcane recipes that do what you generally need. In this article another git victim takes a step closer to wizardliness by figuring out just what the “reset” command actually does. (Hint: reading the man page will not help you.)