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How to revert multiple files (but not all) to a past commit?

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I need to revert a bunch of files (about 40-50) to a specific commit. However, I don't want to revert all the files. How do I do that without doing a per-file checkout for each of the files I need to revert? All the files I need to revert are located under a single folder.

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manabreak Avatar asked Jan 09 '23 15:01

manabreak


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I already found out the solution.

git checkout master~1 ./FolderIWantToRevert ./AnotherFolderToRevert

Do note that I wanted to revert to the previous commit, that's why there's the ~1 after master.

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manabreak Avatar answered Jan 26 '23 07:01

manabreak