Hi Even,

what Pharo version are you using? What Iceberg version (the one that comes
by default)?

If you're in Pharo 6 with the default iceberg version, I'd suggest you to:
 - update iceberg
 - or just fix it from the command line

$ git reset --hard HEAD~1

should do what you want.

If you already have latest iceberg release (because you loaded it, or you
are in Pharo 7), that can be done from a playground but not (yet) from the
UI.
You can try:
 - right click on your repository -> inspect
 - Then evaluate:

self branch commit: self branch commit parent.
self headCommit adopt.

Which will do exactly the same as the command line reset --hard does.

On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 10:26 PM, Evan Donahue <emdon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was trying to merge changes from a collaborator from github into my
> local image and, through some flurry of menus I didn't quite comprehend, it
> seems to have blown away their changes and left me a commit ahead with all
> of their changes deleted. How can I revert back to their change, which I do
> see in my history, and continue from there without my erroneous most recent
> commit?
>
> Thanks,
> Evan
>



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