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I made a commit on master
, switched branches in order to cherry-pick and realized that the branch I was on was not master
. I did all of this in magit. Is there a way to see my magit command history?
In order to find the branch I made the commit on 🙂
You could try checking out the reflog. SPC-g, l, r
Cheers @andrewvida, I think this was what I was hoping for. Do you know a good source on what exactly the reflog entails? (I know I can google sources, but I really appreciate references to good sources 🙂 )
Just if you happen to know one off-hand.
@reefersleep I always default to the git site or man pages. https://git-scm.com/docs/git-reflog