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Modern Git Commands and Features You Should Be Using
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What checks? Under what situation does checkout lead to loss of changes? If I make changes and attempt to checkout a ref that would overwrite them, I get the following error:
To my knowledge it's not possible to overwrite changes when switching branches/refs (
git checkout <ref>
without any other arguments or flags) so I guess what the author really means is, "If you use checkout incorrectly you can overwrite local changes." As far as I can recall I've never accidentallygit checkout <ref> <some/file>
so I don't see a reason to retrain my muscle memory. I do usegit restore
since it's behavior is a lot more obvious than checkout/reset though sometimes I still usegit checkout <ref> -- <some/file>
because muscle memory.