git réinitialiser un fichier
git checkout HEAD -- my-file.txt
Eranot
git checkout HEAD -- my-file.txt
git restore --source=c5f567 file1/to/restore file2/to/restore # restore files to how they were in the commit with the hash listed in --source
The "restore" command helps to unstage or even discard uncommitted
local changes.
One the one hand, the command can be used to undo the effects of
git add and unstage changes you have previously added to the Staging
Area.
On the other hand, the restore command can also be used to discard local
changes in a file, thereby restoring its last committed state.
git restore "PATH"