--- title: Reverting a commit in GitHub Desktop shortTitle: Reverting a commit intro: 'You can use {% data variables.product.prodname_desktop %} to revert a specific commit to remove its changes from your branch.' redirect_from: - /desktop/contributing-to-projects/reverting-a-commit - /desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/reverting-a-commit - /desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/managing-commits/reverting-a-commit - /desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/managing-commits/reverting-a-commit-in-github-desktop versions: fpt: '*' ghec: '*' ghes: '*' --- When you revert to a previous commit, the revert is also a commit. The original commit also remains in the repository's history. > [!TIP] > When you revert multiple commits, it's best to revert in order from newest to oldest. If you revert commits in a different order, you may see merge conflicts. {% data reusables.desktop.history-tab %} {% data reusables.desktop.revert-commit %} ## Further reading * [AUTOTITLE](/desktop/managing-commits/options-for-managing-commits-in-github-desktop)