diff --git a/book/02-git-basics/sections/undoing.asc b/book/02-git-basics/sections/undoing.asc index 957cefd7a..dabc510b1 100644 --- a/book/02-git-basics/sections/undoing.asc +++ b/book/02-git-basics/sections/undoing.asc @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ However, anything you lose that was never committed is likely never to be seen a ==== Undoing things with git restore Git version 2.25.0 introduced a new command: `git restore`. -It's basically a alternative to `git reset` which we just covered. +It's basically an alternative to `git reset` which we just covered. From Git version 2.25.0 onwards, Git will use `git restore` instead of `git reset` for many undo operations. Let's retrace our steps, and undo things with `git restore` instead of `git reset`.