Am 28.02.19 um 22:43 schrieb Manuel Guilamo:
> I accidentally executed git reset —hard in a project that doesn’t
> have any commits yet. git erased everything, everything I’ve worked
> the past week, I believe this is not a desired behavior, considering
> I’m not able to undo that action, because git doesn’t have any
> history whatsoever.

I tested this, and it does not happen for me as long as I do not `git
add` anything.

So, I assume you did `git add` your content and then you did a `git
reset --hard`. In that case, I'm afraid Git behaved as designed and
"doesn't have any commits" is a red herring.

-- Hannes

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