+[8 years ago]bug_sniperyeah, I guess +[8 years ago]morenoh149you can't just delete a random commit in your history +[8 years ago]morenoh149if you made a mistake you need to synthesize what the current tree should be by reevaluating all changes those commits made. That's rebasing. +[8 years ago]bug_sniperI decided it would be easier this time to just reset this time +[8 years ago]bug_sniperthanks for trying to help
+[8 years ago]S3BH_was set to something different than my github email. Later, I added that email address to my github email addresses (but not as a primary address)... I still don't see myself on the contribution graph, is the contribution graph "cached", is it ever going to get re-calculated or are all my contributions in vain ? +[8 years ago]Man1850such gitvery hub \o +[8 years ago]rfuentesshi, I just screwed my local branch with a wrong rebase, I had a copy of that branch before the rebase, is possible to override the screwed content ? +[8 years ago]rob_delete the branch you dont want, then make a copy of your backup branch? +[8 years ago]rfuentessI suppose that is more sane rob_