How To Revert the Last git Commit

shell$ git log | head -1 commit a203e1bd04718bff10a3df4a3389c493c97c0432 Use the commit string as the last argument to the git revert command: shell$ git revert -m 1 a203e1bd04718bff10a3df4a3389c493c97c0432
shell$ git log | head -1 commit a203e1bd04718bff10a3df4a3389c493c97c0432 Use the commit string as the last argument to the git revert command: shell$ git revert -m 1 a203e1bd04718bff10a3df4a3389c493c97c0432
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