I have a public repository. No one else has forked, pulled, or done anything else to it. I made some minor changes to one file, successfully committed them, and tried to push. It says 'Everything up-to-date'. There are no branches. I'm very, very new to git and I don't understand what on earth is going on.
git remote show origin tells me:
HEAD branch: master
Remote branch:
master tracked
Local ref configured for 'git push':
master pushes to master (up to date)
Any ideas what I can do to make this understand that it's NOT up to date?
Thanks
Updates:
git status:
# On branch master # Untracked files: # (use "git add ..." to include in what will be committed) # # histmarkup.el # vendor/yasnippet-0.6.1c/snippets/ no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")
git branch -a:
* master remotes/origin/master
git fsck:
dangling tree 105cb101ca1a4d2cbe1b5c73eb4a238e22cb4998 dangling tree 85bd0461f0fcb1618d46c8a80d3a4a7932de34bb
Update 2: I re-opened the modified file, and the modifications I KNOW I had made were gone. So I added them again, went through the rigamarole of git status, git add filename, git commit -m "(message)", and git push origin master, and all of a sudden it works the way it's supposed to.
Update 3: git reflog output:
009251 HEAD@{0}: commit: added copy/paste keybindings
06920f9 HEAD@{1}: commit: Minor .gitignore tweak
84aa30c HEAD@{2}: checkout: moving from master to master
84aa30c HEAD@{3}: checkout: moving from ec16cca979045547a5444e20f48ed468dee81dd4 to master
ec16cca HEAD@{4}: commit: Added keybindings for copy/paste
5c4a611 HEAD@{5}: commit: remember-mode keybinding to M-R
f3e4729 HEAD@{6}: commit: Correcting last push which wiped out some stuff
fa28a3e HEAD@{7}: checkout: moving from master to fa28a3ed80eb0c6d4375ae77060d5cb4143d6a8e^0
84aa30c HEAD@{8}: commit: Modified keybindings, added LaTeX hook
10e7718 HEAD@{9}: commit: Added a few keybindings
d62378b HEAD@{10}: commit (initial): first commit
git log --decorateshow you? – Charles Bailey Jan 29 '11 at 14:11git push origin master. The output was "Everything up-to-date".git log --decorateshows me 3 commits including yesterday's, but not today's. – Wolf Jan 29 '11 at 14:17git status,git branch -aandgit fsck? – Charles Bailey Jan 29 '11 at 15:10HEAD. You didn't do something likegit checkout origin/masterdid you? – Charles Bailey Jan 29 '11 at 18:39