Undoing a git bisect mistake

2019-03-07 21:24发布

I'm doing a non-automated git bisect via command line. All is going well until I accidentally hit return on the wrong line in my command history, and rather than running the test, I run 'git bisect good' (or bad). Oops - I don't yet know if this commit should be marked good or bad, yet that's what I've done.

Can I undo the 'git bisect good' command, or make git forget the result of it, and go back and run the test for that commit?

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小情绪 Triste *
2楼-- · 2019-03-07 21:57

Bisect log and bisect replay

After having marked revisions as good or bad, issue the following command to show what has been done so far:

$ git bisect log

If you discover that you made a mistake in specifying the status of a revision, you can save the output of this command to a file, edit it to remove the incorrect entries, and then issue the following commands to return to a corrected state:

$ git bisect reset
$ git bisect replay that-file
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爷的心禁止访问
3楼-- · 2019-03-07 22:17

You can output a record of what was done using

$ git bisect log > bisect.log

Open that file in an editor and edit/remove the faulty line. Then you can replay it with

$ git bisect replay bisect.log

This is documented in git help bisect.

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