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"content": "nostr:npub10w3367kxqkl7f3nv0yy2smqf00k4c5te380ws8awmmcu358qvyhq4ctmd0 what i mean is that you can run `git reset --hard HEAD^` on a branch to repoint the branch at the parent commit (or literally any other commit you want)\n\nit means you can always \"undo\" a commit in git (or any other operation really) but `git reset` is a pretty sharp knife\n\ndoes that make sense?",
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