Though RCDefaultApp still works on Mojave, it may not survive Catalina time will tell There is, however, a new kid on the block - SwiftDefaultApps, which may become the newer standard. Time will tell (again;) Very late edit May 2020. I have no Mac that can run Catalina, so I'm reliant on others to keep this answer up to date. Git for Mac Installer The easiest way to install Git on a Mac is via the stand-alone installer: Download the latest Git for Mac installer. Follow the prompts to install Git. Open a terminal and verify the installation was successful by typing git -version: $ git -version git version 2.9.2.
I’m new to the Git environment, and I’m using BitBucket with SourceTree on Mac. All I want to do now is to discard the changes since last commit. How should I do this? I haven’t found anything like “discard changes”, and directly pulling from the last commit doesn’t seem to work. Solutions done with either the GUI or command line will be good. Thank you.
I like to use
This stores all uncommitted changes in the stash. If you want to discard these changes later just git stash drop
(or git stash pop
to restore them).
Though this is technically not the “proper” way to discard changes (as other answers and comments have pointed out).
Dundjinni full version. SourceTree: On the top bar click on icon ‘Stash’, type its name and create. Then in left vertical menu you can “show” all Stash and delete in right-click menu. There is probably no other way in ST to discard all files at once.
On SourceTree for Mac, right click the files you want to discard (in the Files in the working tree list), and choose Reset.
On SourceTree for Windows, right click the files you want to discard (in the Working Copy Changes list), and choose Discard.
On git, you’d simply do:
git reset --hard
to discard changes made to versioned files;
git clean -xdf
to erase new (untracked) files, including ignored ones (the x
option). d
is to also remove untracked directories and f
to force.
On the unstaged file, click on the three dots on the right side. Once you click it, a popover menu will appear where you can then Discard file
.
Ok I just noticed that my question was already answered in the question title.
To unstage files use Soundflower mac.
And to undo the changes to a file
If you have a batch of files inside a folder you can undo the whole folder
Note that all these commands are already displayed when you git status
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Here I created a dummy repo and listed all 3 possibilities
From sourcetree gui click on working directoy, right-click the file(s) that you want to discard, then click on Discard
Do as follow,
commit
CMD+A
that you want to delete or discard
Right click
on the selected uncommitted files that you want to deleteRemove
from the drop-down listOk so in Windows sourcetree that is simple, on macOS I looked as well for a while.
Click Command + Shift + R while in source tree a hidden popup will be shown that will let you discard individual files OR ALL! Why is this hidden? We will never know. but it works]1