I made a couple commits without making a git push. After that I made a git push and know I can’t find these commits that were only local. Can I somehow find those commits that I didn’t push to remote repo?
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You can use
git log --oneline --allto show all commits that are in your repo, even if they’re not in the history of your current branch.See also: git log manpage