Fine-Grained Git Control
48Users frequently need to perform precise and often advanced operations within Git to manage their codebase effectively. This includes tasks like selectively unstaging files, reverting to specific commits, modifying past commits, deleting remote tags, and managing tracked files. These needs indicate a desire for fine-grained control over their repository's history and content.
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How do I undo 'git add' before commit?
stackoverflow.comHow do I make Git forget about a file that was tracked, but is now in .gitignore?
stackoverflow.comHow do I revert a Git repository to a previous commit?
stackoverflow.comHow can I reset or revert a file to a specific revision?
stackoverflow.comHow can I delete a remote tag?
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