I've initiated new local git repository and added some files but there were some files that shouldn't be, so I typed git reset --hard and then all added files disappeared. 
I haven't done any commit on this repository yet.
There is any way to recover my files? I tried to git checkout . and git checkout <filename> but both returns error: pathspec '' did not match any file(s) known to git.
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                    look at this it might helps you https://stackoverflow.com/a/1113140/10681908 – Astronaute May 24 '20 at 15:44
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                    But I've not done any commit on this repository. – Daniel512 May 24 '20 at 15:47
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                    https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bgit%5D+undo+hard+reset – phd May 24 '20 at 16:15
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        - Since you not commit any file, So you not able to recover that file.
- Solutions is that you recover file from recycle bin / trash. if you delete from bin also. Then use third party tool like EaseUs.
 
    
    
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                    Does git actually send files to the bin? I thought it just deleted them, no? – wjandrea May 24 '20 at 15:48
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        try this and its work works only if files have not committed and pushed, once i have same problem it worked for me
git checkout your-deleted-file-path
 
    
    
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