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sqitch remove #295

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decibel opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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sqitch remove #295

decibel opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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decibel commented May 8, 2016

Sometimes you sqitch add and then go "crap, not what I wanted". It'd be nice if there was an easy way to undo that. To start with, I think supporting only "sqitch remove --last" would be OK. Presumably it shouldn't let you remove across a tag boundary.

(See related request for rename command: #290)

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theory commented May 9, 2016

I do this all the time. I just

git checkout .
git clean -dfx

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decibel commented May 9, 2016 via email

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I second @decibel on this. It would be nice to have a sqitch remove command to quickly undo an unwanted sqitch add

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theory commented Jan 10, 2017

Duplicates #53.

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