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Git clone will clone remote branch into local Select manage computer (open computer management) click shared folders choose open files there you can even close the file forcefully. Is there any way to clone a specific branch by myself without switching branches on the remote repository?

I think this is not a duplicate of git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch Just in case someone looking for a solution to this for a windows based system or nas I also think non of the answers actually address this question

I have the following commit history

But how do i modify head~3? How can i download only a specific folder or directory from a remote git repository hosted on github Say the example github repository lives here How do i discard the changes to a single file and overwrite it with a fresh head copy

While i can't use this much flexibility in my code, and it doesn't solve my problem of calling with various empty holes in my list, it is a great tool to be used in a different project And russel borogove gave me the exact answer i needed for my problem, i am happy. How do i revert from my current state to a snapshot made on a certain commit If i do git log, then i get the following output

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