You need to make sure that no other users of this repository are fetching the incorrect changes or trying to build on top of the commits that you want removed because you are about to rewind history.
Then you need to 'force' push the old reference.
git push -f origin cc4b63bebb6:alpha-0.3.0
You may have
receive.denyNonFastForwards
set on the remote repository. If this is the case, then you will get an error which includes the phrase [remote rejected]
.
In this scenario, you will have to delete and recreate the branch.
git push origin :alpha-0.3.0
git push origin cc4b63bebb6:refs/heads/alpha-0.3.0
If this doesn't work - perhaps because you have
receive.denyDeletes
set, then you have to have direct access to the repository. In the remote repository, you then have to do something like the following plumbing command.git update-ref refs/heads/alpha-0.3.0 cc4b63bebb6 83c9191dea8
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1270514/undoing-a-git-push
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