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hello guys today weamp;#39;ll talk about how to undo or edit either last git commit message you have or one of the previous git commit messages you have that is already pushed sometimes projects you work on have specific commit message structure and if you mess up that structure you need to go back and undo or edit your last commit message the problem weamp;#39;ll be solving today if that git commit is already pushed this is my own guitar project that has two commits with a string test on them and iamp;#39;m going to remove those right now and iamp;#39;ll show you how to do that first of course you need to be in the directory of the project youamp;#39;re going to edit the commit message and if this is the last commit message you want to edit then this is as simple as running git commit amend after you do that most likely you will see the editor like this and it is not as simple to figure out how this works without a lot of googling first what you do is you press the escape key nex