I'll need your help in helping me understand exactly what we want this feature to do. If you don't want to implement this, can you please make the console accept input so we can run these commands right from in git cola? Being able to switch versions of a project was one of my favorite features of GUI git programs on windows, I would love to see that functionality come to the beginner's perspective can be really helpful to make the tool easier to understand for new Git users. When I tried to figure out how to do this all the information I could find was this: Git-Cola would then pull the commit for that state, removing the 2nd file(which is still exists, just not in this state.) and either renaming the other file or replacing it with the old version outright. To achieve this in this system I would want scroll to the element "test one:testing commits" in the gui and right click it, then choose "restore this commit". Now, lets say I want to roll back the project to Aug second when I only had one text file called "test.txt" that contained "this is a test". I now commit & push this as "test two" with the message of "Still testing commits" In this case there should be three rows show in the section: test two:Still testing commits test2.txt contains the text "this is ANOTHER test". Finally, on Aug 3rd,I rename the file to "test1.txt" and add a second file "test2.txt". I then commit & push this as "test one" and have a commit message of "testing commits". The next day, on Aug 2rd, I add a text file the next day "test.txt" that contains the text "this is a test". So, for example let's say I make a project on the Aug 1st and do an initial commit & push. Can you please add a section to the GUI that lists past commits and allows an easy way to rollback back to them? For instance scrolling down to a past commit in this section that you want to rollback the project to, right clicking it, and selecting something like "restore this commit", "more info".
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