I want to cancel my last push, because a pushed the app/build folder changes Is it possible to revert a push or the last push in Gitlab?
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                    Thanks for your constructif answer. – medlamine Semassel May 23 '16 at 12:31
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                    Do a hard reset to the previous commit....? – ʰᵈˑ May 24 '16 at 15:58
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                    Yes, I tried I hard reset and I pushed it on GitLab, and it works Thanks. – medlamine Semassel May 25 '16 at 07:54
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        Either you can delete the commit locally and use force push or create a revert commit via GitLab UI (GitLab 8.5 or newer):
Select your commit in the history you want to revert and click on the revert button:
There will be a modal dialog. You can choice if you want to create a Merge Request or directly commit it to the default branch:
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                    Thanks a lot CSchulz, but I am on the 8.0.5 version, I suppose i can't see the revert option. – medlamine Semassel May 25 '16 at 07:51
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                    In this case you have done the same as described in the linked answer. – CSchulz May 25 '16 at 11:38
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                    2By this way the wrong commit remains in the history. Is there any way to erase it as it never happened? – Angelo Mascaro Dec 14 '17 at 10:34
 
     
    

