On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:47:04AM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote: > "W. Trevor King" writes: > > +Sometimes you want to edit a commit deeper in your history. One > > +approach is to use `git format-patch` to create a series of patches, > > +then reset the state to before the patches: > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > +$ git format-patch origin > > +$ git reset --hard origin > > ------------------------------------------------- > > Technically speaking, this does not "reset to before the patches". > You would need "git reset --hard $(git merge-base origin HEAD)" or > something like that. They'll be fine if they haven't fetched since they started their branch ;). It does look like I've got an extra comma an a missing “and”. What about: …create series of patches and then reset… Trevor -- This email may be signed or encrypted with GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org). For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy