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Start your free trialMykola Shatkovskyi
2,091 PointsI've done smth wrong in "all those your git things" and can't continue my treehouse git studies. Can I roll-back smhw?
I've done smth wrong in "all those your git things" and can't continue my treehouse git studies.
Can I roll-back to the very beginning of my treehouse git study smhw?
3 Answers
Damian Saunders
23,000 PointsHi Mykola, I think that if I was in your situation I would simply go back to the beginning of the Git module and, in the Treehouse console, define a new project (git init "myNewProject") ignoring the previous one. Then go through the lessons using that project instead of the one you originally created.
Hope that helps Damian
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi Mykola,
Yes, you can absolutely. There is always go back to review again. :)
Mykola Shatkovskyi
2,091 PointsThanx a lot, Salman,
Ok, it's nice to know it. Can you say how?
Thanx again ^_^
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsMykola -
Okay sure! If you are looking Git topic, you can click "Library" on the left side, you may notice 'book-style' icon to click it, then type "git" in search area (right top side). It will pop up all the results, I found this is Git Basics.
Mykola Shatkovskyi
2,091 PointsI guess, I explained everything totally wrong.
I'd like to know can I roll back all my changes in TreeHouse console for Git exercises - to start these from the very beginning much more thoroughly and attentively?
It seems to me that I can't. Unfortunately :( Or I'm wrong?
Cause, for programming course (PHP, JavaScript, ...) I can load Console window without(!) task resolved - and can code all practices many times to make it more clear.
Anyway, thanx for your try to help.