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STG-REDO(1) StGit Manual STG-REDO(1)
stg-redo - Undo the last undo operation
stg redo [OPTIONS]
If the last command was an undo, the patch stack state will be reset to its state before the undo. Consecutive redos will undo the effects of consecutive invocations of stg-undo(1). It is an error to redo if the last stack-modifying command was not an undo.
-n <n>, --number=<n> Undo the last <n> undos --hard Discard changes in the index and worktree
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