Add finding bad commits section to git.md

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@ -108,6 +108,23 @@ To fetch a specific branch from any repository (e.g. your repository):
**NOTE:** You should only merge commits with local commits that you haven't pushed yet. Doing this for upstream commits can cause problems for other people that have cloned your repository. **NOTE:** You should only merge commits with local commits that you haven't pushed yet. Doing this for upstream commits can cause problems for other people that have cloned your repository.
### Finding Bad Commits
Before you begin, you should know a commit in which the program was working properly. Since you already know that issue is a part of the current revision, you can use `git bisect` to perform a binary search until the problem commit is found.
1. Start the search with `git bisect start`
2. Build and test the current commit to see if the problem is present.
3. If the problem is found, use `git bisect bad`
4. Otherwise, use `git bisect good`
The problem commit is the "first bad commit" found through this process.
Once you're done with finding the problem commit, use `git bisect reset` to go back to the repository's original state.
**NOTE**: `git bisect run ./test` is a way to automate this process.
To see the commits that have been tested so far, use `git bisect log`
### Working with Tags ### Working with Tags
- Show all the tags in a repository: `git tag` - Show all the tags in a repository: `git tag`