I\'m using git gui and I can\'t see my branch.
I know I checked something in today.
I changed to an earlier branch after I did my commit and verified it with t
In answer to your question, in most circumstances it is very hard to lose a recent commit by accident. Usually objects (including commits) only get removed after a git gc
if they are no longer referred to by any branch and they are very old (by default 90 days IIRC).
Usually you can find the commit in your reflog. Try either of:
git log -g
or:
git reflog
If you can see it, it probably has a reference of the form HEAD@{n}
where n is the number if times your HEAD
has changed since the commit you've lost.
You can create a branch for it.
git branch foundit HEAD@{n} # replace n with the correct number
Then you can decide if you need to merge it in to another branch or rebase it or just keep the branch around for later.