nguyenngoc101
nguyenngoc101

Reputation: 1211

How to revert last commits and keep changes in mercurial?

I have three commits 1, 2 and 3. How can I rollback 2 and 3 and still keep the changed files of them??

1---2---3

=> 1 and changed files of 2 and 3

Upvotes: 14

Views: 12305

Answers (2)

ismailarilik
ismailarilik

Reputation: 2386

If you use TortoiseHg, you can achieve this like that:

  1. Enable strip extension from Settings -> Extensions
  2. Give Strip... command from -> 'Modify History' -> 'Strip'.
  3. Check Do not modify working copy during strip (-k/--keep) option.
  4. Click Strip button.

Upvotes: 6

Ry4an Brase
Ry4an Brase

Reputation: 78350

You use the strip command:

strip changesets and all their descendants from the repository

with the --keep option:

-k --keep do not modify working copy during strip

And since strip is destructive of history it's not enabled by default. You enable it by adding these lines to your ~/.hgrc file:

[extensions]
strip =

So in this case you'd do hg strip --keep 2

Note: requires Mercurial 2.8 or later. Before that you need to put mq = in the .hgrc instead.

Upvotes: 24

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