# Rollback Procedure Use this when a structural refactor, generated artifact refresh, or release prep needs to be backed out safely. ## Before Rolling Back - Capture the current branch name with `git branch --show-current`. - Review changed files with `git status --short`. - Decide whether you need to keep any generated files before reverting. ## Safe Rollback Flow 1. Create a temporary safety branch: ```bash git switch -c rollback-safety-check ``` 2. Verify the repository still reports the expected changed files: ```bash git status --short ``` 3. Switch back to the original branch: ```bash git switch - ``` 4. If you need to discard only this refactor later, revert the relevant commit(s) or restore specific files explicitly: ```bash git restore README.md CONTRIBUTING.md package.json package-lock.json git restore --staged README.md CONTRIBUTING.md package.json package-lock.json ``` 5. If the refactor has already been committed, prefer `git revert ` over history-rewriting commands. ## Notes - Avoid `git reset --hard` unless you have explicit approval and understand the impact on unrelated work. - For generated artifacts, regenerate after rollback with the standard scripts instead of manually editing them.