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Q&A Turn all changes after latest origin/main into a branch

First you want to make your new branch at HEAD (current main). Then you want to point main back to origin/main. # Create new branch git branch new_branch_name # Point main back at origin git ...

posted 4mo ago by Michael‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Michael‭ · 2024-09-01T17:52:14Z (4 months ago)
First you want to make your new branch at `HEAD` (current `main`). Then you want to point `main` back to `origin/main`.

```sh
# Create new branch
git branch new_branch_name

# Point main back at origin
git reset --hard origin/main
```