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So if you goto history and look at previous commit and [rmb] on a file you see options, reset to this/parent revision ... neither seem to work..
I was hoping for some way to restore file that was changed back to the state it was at before the change made in that commit, via gui, better yet able to do it on the parent folder, so that the reversed changes would be in the local changes..
is this possible?
there is a save patch, which does work on the parent folder and files.. but is not really a way to visually use it in sourcegit..
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So if you goto history and look at previous commit and [rmb] on a file you see options, reset to this/parent revision ... neither seem to work..
I was hoping for some way to restore file that was changed back to the state it was at before the change made in that commit, via gui, better yet able to do it on the parent folder, so that the reversed changes would be in the local changes..
is this possible?
there is a save patch, which does work on the parent folder and files.. but is not really a way to visually use it in sourcegit..
anyone know better way
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