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What is the use of `git revert –no-commit`?
What is the use of `git revert –no-commit`?
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Well, git revert undoes a specific commit by creating a new commit that “reverts” the changes introduced by the original commit. The –no-commit flag is what sets this command apart. It allows us to revert the changes but keeps everything in the staging area