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title = Restore a file from the past
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cards = checkout checkout-from commit
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[description]
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Here's a similar problem: you really liked the essay from the very first commit, and want to have it back! Well, checkout can also restore things from older commits, Here's how:
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git checkout [commit] [file]
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[setup]
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echo "good version" > essay
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git add .
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git commit -m "Initial commit"
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echo "bad version" > essay
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git commit -am "\"Improve\" essay"
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[win]
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# Get the first version of your essay, and make a new commit with it.
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test "$(git show main:essay)" = "good version"
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