How to Abort Git Bisect
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I started my git bisect by specifying good and bad revisions but I don't think they registered. Additionally, as I am attempting to specify git bisect good and bad, I don't think git is doing anything. I would like to abort the entire bisect so that I can re-initiate the operation. git bisect reset seems to be what I am looking for, but I want to double check before potentially messing anything up.

Drumlin answered 25/10, 2013 at 1:3 Comment(0)
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git bisect reset is the correct command. From the documentation:

After a bisect session, to clean up the bisection state and return to the original HEAD, issue the following command:

$ git bisect reset

By default, this will return your tree to the commit that was checked out before git bisect start. (A new git bisect start will also do that, as it cleans up the old bisection state.)

Forevermore answered 25/10, 2013 at 1:9 Comment(2)
Grrr, that's not an intuitive name compared to the other git commands... I was hoping for a git bisect abortAreaway
@JasonAxelson unfortunately, you have been eaten alive by the git hobgoblin stevelosh.com/blog/2013/04/git-koans/#s4-the-hobgoblinOleum

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