+1 person who would like to know this so I don't have to do it from a terminal.
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 11:18 AM Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote: > > Just nudging this one - as I’d like to improve my Iceberg foo - and cherry > picking methods and reverting are things I’d like to learn how to do better? > > > On 22 Jun 2021, at 00:39, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote: > > > > Hi guys - while I mostly get along with Iceberg and can do common stuff - > > there are still a few things that I'm not sure on the best way to work. > > > > A recent one, was that I created a branch for an experiment - decided not > > to use and then went back to master to try again. However if I want to > > cherry pick code (particularly a few methods) - is there nothing I can use > > to do this easily? I can browse the branch in the repo explorer and see > > diffs of methods to master - but why can't I load any of those methods (or > > am I missing something obvious here?) > > > > The other item that still confuses me today - how can I easily revert back > > to previous point in time, essentially undo work I've commited and possible > > pushed to my git repo. I also struggle with this one - end up with a > > detached head and flail around. I don't understand why this is so hard to > > do - and can only think its because everything is based on graphs of graphs > > and so there is the potential that going back in time can break this? > > Anyway - what is the foolproof way to go back to the older point, and then > > start coding so that this becomes the new Head? > > > > Pointers on these two items greatly appreciate for my road to vcs greatness > > (and gosh I mess Envy - as I haven't asked about showing me deleted > > "available methods" and "classes") > > > > Tim