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| author | Nikhita Raghunath <nikitaraghunath@gmail.com> | 2018-03-03 17:46:53 +0530 |
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| committer | Nikhita Raghunath <nikitaraghunath@gmail.com> | 2018-06-28 19:42:59 +0530 |
| commit | 828625ac8958c64686a87738d0f29201acdb25f6 (patch) | |
| tree | 2e1b4b06ef0536eac0d466ca65154a1bfe717d7b | |
| parent | a747cf5e5e997a8c4954ab0b75b51f774f5c21ee (diff) | |
contributor guide: document the revert process
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diff --git a/contributors/guide/github-workflow.md b/contributors/guide/github-workflow.md index ac747abc..221a7921 100644 --- a/contributors/guide/github-workflow.md +++ b/contributors/guide/github-workflow.md @@ -251,3 +251,47 @@ git rebase -i upstream/master For mass automated fixups (e.g. automated doc formatting), use one or more commits for the changes to tooling and a final commit to apply the fixup en masse. This makes reviews easier. + +### Reverting a commit + +In case you wish to revert a commit, use the following instructions. + +_If you have upstream write access_, please refrain from using the +`Revert` button in the GitHub UI for creating the PR, because GitHub +will create the PR branch inside the main repository rather than inside your fork. + +1. Create a branch and sync it with upstream. + +```sh +# create a branch +git checkout -b myrevert + +# sync the branch with upstream +git fetch upstream +git rebase upstream/master +``` + +2. If the commit you wish to revert is a: + +- merge commit: + +```sh +# SHA is the hash of the merge commit you wish to revert +git revert -m 1 SHA +``` + +- single commit: + +```sh +# SHA is the hash of the single commit you wish to revert +git revert SHA +``` + +3. This will create a new commit reverting the changes. +Push this new commit to your remote. + +```sh +git push ${your_remote_name} myrevert +``` + +4. [Create a Pull Request](#7-create-a-pull-request) using this branch. |
