October 2016
Beginner
861 pages
20h 37m
English
In this section, you would find the best practices and recommendations that do not fit cleanly in one of the areas described before, namely starting a project, working on a project, and integrating changes.
As long as you have committed your work, storing your changes in the repository, it will not be lost. It would only perhaps be misplaced. Git also tries to preserve your current un-committed (unsaved) work, but it cannot distinguish for example between the accidental and the conscious removing of all the changes to the working directory with git reset --hard. Therefore, you'd better commit or stash your current work before trying to recover lost commits.
Thanks to the reflog ...