![]() Remove only the contents of the folder and leave the folders intact. It's more or less a way to 'undo' a commit and save that undo in your history as a new commit. If you are using Gitea it will initialize your repos with Git LFS automatically. The above answer is not quite correct - git revert does not set your repository to that commit - git revert creates a new commit that undoes the changes introduced by commit .
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