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how to revert a pushed commit in git iamp;#39;ll be using vs code to visually demonstrate how the code is affected by the git commands we begin with 5 commits pushed to our remote branch in github first letamp;#39;s git commit and git push iamp;#39;ll add a change change number 1 committed git commit hyphen am change number 1 and now git push origin main we can see in github the pushed commit and the matching content so now the remote branch has six commits in it there are two options for averting a pushed commit the first option make a new commit which reverts the last one and then push it in the history of your branch youamp;#39;ll have two pushed commits the original commit and the one which reverted it this is the right choice for public or shared branches as it creates a new history which can be shared with colleagues versus completely deleting a commit which other colleagues may be dependent on for this option weamp;#39;ll use git revert head in the tab that just opened we c