i somehow know how to do this manually (editing files), but what is canonical way of re-applying a commit, that was reverted?
So:
* commit A
* revert A
... other development ...
* do commit A in the same way as above
i somehow know how to do this manually (editing files), but what is canonical way of re-applying a commit, that was reverted?
So:
* commit A
* revert A
... other development ...
* do commit A in the same way as above
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