I have recently moved from SVN to Git and am a bit confused about something. I needed to run the previous version of a script through a debugger, so I did git checkout <previous version hash> and did what I needed to do.

Now I want to get back to the newest version, but I don’t know the hash for it. When I type git log, I don’t see it.

How can I do this? Also, is there an easier way to change versions than by typing out hashes – something like “go back two versions” or “go to the most chronologically recent”?

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