Hey,

Is there a way to revert specific files without having to do a full repo 
update?

ie. I can update certain files, but then if I try revert commits done on 
them specifically I often get the error "E195020: Cannot reverse-merge a 
range from a path's own future history; try updating first", then have to 
do a full update on the main repo folder and revert again.

The hinderance here is it's quite a large repository and takes a long time 
to update, and sometimes the situation calls for an urgent revert on a 
commit. So wondered if there's any arguments or way to skip needing to do a 
full update that doesn't seem necessary.

Thanks.

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