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How to Revert Changes in GitHub
GitHub desktop comes in handy when you want a visual representation of your commits. But what if you want to revert changes in GitHub? It is actually a very straightforward process. Follow these steps.
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From your Git repository, locate the commit you want to revert by clicking on History.
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You may be asked for your SSH key passphrase to interact with GitHub.
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Enter your password and Press [[Enter]]
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Next, right-click on the commit you want to revert.
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Just click "Revert Changes in Commit" and GitHub will automatically revert changes.
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