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Question How to run git commands on plesk?

mudassarkhan

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22
Plesk version and microupdate number
obsidian 18.0.54
Hi, I am using git to deploy my website on plesk.

Everything has been running perfectly, except now I would like to undo a commit. I have been told to run the command "git revert {commit_id}" and it will do what I want.

However, I don't see an option to run this on plesk panel.

When I try to do this in terminal it says that 'not a git repository'.
Is there a way to do this in plesk or via ssh?

I am trying my hardest to find a way to do this via the website but I am unsuccessful.
 
It's counterproductive to make or revert commits directly on the deployment server, it's preferable to do so on a local development setup. Git extension for Plesk is designed specifically to facilitate this workflow.

Even so, to use git within a domain, you need to specify the repository location with --git-dir and the working directory with --work-tree. For example, assuming it is located at the root of your domain and that httpdocs is the deployment folder:

Bash:
git --git-dir=git/[repository-name].git/ --work-tree=httpdocs/ status
 
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