- Always know what branch you are on
- Use
git status
a lot. - In on the JupyterHub, click on the Git tab (to left) and look at Current Branch
- Commit changes before switching branches. Or set up Git to not move your changes with you when you switch branches.
- In the JupyterHub, close files before switching branches.
- Keep your branch synced with main. Don't let things get too out of sync.
- Short work iterations work best. Do work in branch, merge into main (or dev branch), work in branch, merge. Once your branch starts diverging far from main, life gets harder.
- Git will not delete your files unless you do
git reset --hard
. If you (because you were poking around on stackoverflow) thinkgit reset
is the only way out, stop and take a break. Come back and try- Try
git status
. Where are you in your repo? Read the suggestions that it gives. Often it'll give you a hint of how to get out of your predicament. - Try
git log
. What has been committed to your repo? - Try
git reflog
. Get out of it withq
. This gives you a really detailed view of the repo activity. - What were you doing right before you got stuck?
- Try