stg-redo(1) — Linux manual page
STG-REDO(1) StGit Manual STG-REDO(1)
NAME
stg-redo - Undo the last undo operation
SYNOPSIS
stg redo [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
If the last command was an undo, the patch stack state will be reset to its state before the undo. Consecutive redos will undo the effects of consecutive invocations of stg-undo(1). It is an error to redo if the last stack-modifying command was not an undo.
OPTIONS
-n <n>, --number=<n> Undo the last <n> undos --hard Discard changes in the index and worktree
STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see stg(1)
COLOPHON
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