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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T10:14:47+00:00 2026-05-31T10:14:47+00:00

I’ve been making changes in a local branch branch_a. I thought these changes would

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I’ve been making changes in a local branch branch_a. I thought these changes would need to be merged into the master, so I merged into my local master. I then carried on working in branch_a, occasionally pulling into my local master the most recent updates from other ppl and then merging those into branch_a.

Now it turns out they don’t want those changes from branch_a in master. How do I revert my master back to it’s original state a couple of months ago (my result of the merge from branch_a are committed but not pushed). I can’t reset can I because my local branch branch_a is dependent due to the merging from master (although I only want the changes from the remote master branch, I’ve not really much anything in my local master – nothing I want to keep anyway – it’s just stuff after I merged the other branch in to get it working nice). Can I rebase branch_a to remove the dependency on my local master branch, then reset? Or should I use revert so the history is not deleted? (Basically I don’t want master to get messy with my local merging and tiny fixes I did after the merge).

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    2026-05-31T10:14:49+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 10:14 am

    You can do this in a number of different ways. Of course you can reset your master branch. To get rid of your merged branch_a into master you could:

    git fetch origin
    git checkout master
    git reset --hard origin/master
    

    Since you havent pushed your merged branch_a changes this will make your master point to current remote master which will be stripped of changes from branch_a.

    Now, assuming you want to keep branch_a but without the merged changes from master, you can rebase that branch interactively and simply delete the merge commits.

    git checkout branch_a
    git rebase -i HEAD~20 (assuming 20 commits back in history)
    

    This will start up an editor where you can do various things and will look something like this:

    pick 23kasjd foo
    pick sjd3456 goo
    

    Simply remove the lines that are merge commits coming from master and save. The rebase will continue and branch_a history will be rewritten and omit these commits from the history.

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