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diff --git a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/revert_changes.md b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/revert_changes.md index b9102798a49..1cbbcf45400 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/revert_changes.md +++ b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/revert_changes.md @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ -# Reverting changes +--- +type: reference, concepts +--- -> [Introduced][ce-1990] in GitLab 8.5. +# Reverting changes -GitLab implements Git's powerful feature to [revert any commit][git-revert] -with introducing a **Revert** button in merge requests and commit details. +You can use Git's powerful feature to [revert any commit](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-revert "Git revert documentation") +by clicking the **Revert** button in merge requests and commit details. -## Reverting a Merge Request +## Reverting a merge request NOTE: **Note:** The **Revert** button will only be available for merge requests @@ -30,9 +32,9 @@ create a new merge request with the revert changes. After the merge request has been reverted, the **Revert** button will not be available anymore. -## Reverting a Commit +## Reverting a commit -You can revert a Commit from the Commit details page: +You can revert a commit from the commit details page: ![Revert commit](img/cherry_pick_changes_commit.png) @@ -54,5 +56,14 @@ mainline: git revert -m 2 7a39eb0 ``` -[ce-1990]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/1990 "Revert button Merge Request" -[git-revert]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-revert "Git revert documentation" +<!-- ## Troubleshooting + +Include any troubleshooting steps that you can foresee. If you know beforehand what issues +one might have when setting this up, or when something is changed, or on upgrading, it's +important to describe those, too. Think of things that may go wrong and include them here. +This is important to minimize requests for support, and to avoid doc comments with +questions that you know someone might ask. + +Each scenario can be a third-level heading, e.g. `### Getting error message X`. +If you have none to add when creating a doc, leave this section in place +but commented out to help encourage others to add to it in the future. --> |