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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmK0703vNSIQsP1mGf-4MAPnsBZiSc6yVo"
nickname="Emre"
subject="comment 4"
date="2014-10-02T21:57:02Z"
content="""
If git-annex target user community are the ones with some level of git know-how, then you may be right. But I'm not one of them. The only time I use git is to clone a repo from the internet when I want to compile latest source code. Nothing more. Reverting etc are alien to me.
Besides, what happens if there are multiple files in a commit but you want to revert only one file? This may be a stupid question if git is able to filter files when reverting, but accept my apologies if so, since I do not know git.
I simply want to use git-annex to sync files, keeping some versions of the files in case needed.
"""]]
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