In git how do you revert a commit that has already been pushed and made public?
Answer / Anup Kumar Maurya
To revert a commit that has been pushed to a remote repository, you need to follow these steps:n1. Create a new commit with the changes you want instead of the commit you want to revert.n2. Use the command `git push --force` to overwrite the previous commit on the remote repository.
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