Undo git add --all [duplicate]
I made a mistake and called git add -all
, now all files are added. I did not make a commit
and push
. How can I undo my action?
It has already been answered several times:
You can use
git reset
. This will 'unstage' all the files you've added after your last commit.If you want to unstage only some files, use
git reset -- <file 1> <file 2> <file n>
.Also it's possible to unstage some of the changes in files by using
git reset -p
.
See
- How to undo 'git add' before commit?
- How can you undo the last git add?
To reset specific files you can use: git reset -- <file_a> <file_b>
or to reset all your changes you can use git reset
.