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From: "https://id.koumbit.net/anarcat" <https://id.koumbit.net/anarcat@web>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 05:46:01 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Added a comment

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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="https://id.koumbit.net/anarcat"
+ subject="comment 1"
+ date="2015-02-15T05:46:01Z"
+ content="""
+> This way, if a file has a staged change, it gets committed, and then that commit is reverted, resulting in another commit. Which a later run of undo can in turn revert. If it didn't commit, the history about the staged change that was reverted would be lost.
+
+so far, my experience with this is that unstaged changes get dropped and the change that gets undoed is the last committed change. In other words, if i have:
+
+    $ git annex status
+    M file
+
+`git annex undo` is going to drop that modification and `git revert HEAD`. but maybe i got confused, in which care some of the documentation i just did in [[direct mode]] needs to be corrected. --[[anarcat]]
+"""]]