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"error: the following untracked working tree files would be overwritten byThe [.] untracked working tree [file] would be overwritten by checkout. Indeed, rewinding commit C (in order to replay B on top of it) would result in the revision of "error: the following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by You have tried git pull, but you’re getting this error: error: Untracked working tree file * would be overwritten by merge. fatal: read-tree failed. You need the changes, . Your option would be to either remove those untracked files by deleting them, or by committing them to the git repo and then pulling in changes from upstream by using git pull, and then rebasing if needed. .error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge: .vs/slnx.sqlite Please move or remove them before you merge. Aborting Now it is working! In my case .vs/slnx.sqlite was generated by visual studio, I .As @vpatil linked, and I found on this somewhat related git issue, @mtkumar82 over there suggest doing the following:. git fetch --all git reset --hard origin/{{your branch name}} This worked perfectly for me, since I had untracked files that were of no importance to the code itself, so they were untracked, and I did not care what version they were.
Herein we review the conventional assessment of LV systolic function and examine the role of speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE), a new method to assess LV function. We also highlight the role of STE in the assessment and management of cardiac and noncardiac disease, including detection of subclinical LV dysfunction.
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