Whenever you perform a git revert the commit is created automagically for you. You can see it if you perform a git log or use a Git GUI like Sourcetree.
IF you want to make your revert public, you would do a git push and your local repo would be synced with the remote repo, assuming no conflicts with the public repo are present.
Yes, very clear!
But do we have to commit this new anti-box? Or is it pushed automatically?
Whenever you perform a
git revert
the commit is created automagically for you. You can see it if you perform agit log
or use a Git GUI like Sourcetree.IF you want to make your revert public, you would do a
git push
and your local repo would be synced with the remote repo, assuming no conflicts with the public repo are present.Thank you!