* Add back changes from prior to purge * Manually fix some invalid Liquid * Updoot render-content * Improve test messages to show correct output * Run el scripto * Pass the remaining test
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title: Reverting a pull request
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intro: You can revert a pull request after it's been merged to the upstream branch.
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/reverting-a-pull-request
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versions:
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free-pro-team: '*'
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enterprise-server: '*'
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---
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### About reverting a pull request
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Reverting a pull request on {% data variables.product.product_name %} creates a new pull request that contains one revert of the merge commit from the original merged pull request.
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### Reverting a pull request
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{% note %}
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**Note:** You may need to revert the individual commits in your pull request if either of the following is true.
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- Reverting the pull request causes merge conflicts
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- The original pull request was not originally merged on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. For example, someone could have merged the pull request using a fast-forward merge on the command line.
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For more information about using Git to manually revert individual commits, see [Git revert](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-revert.html) in the Git documentation.
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{% endnote %}
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{% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-pr %}
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2. In the "Pull Requests" list, click the pull request you'd like to revert.
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3. Near the bottom of the pull request, click **Revert**.
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4. Merge the resulting pull request. For more information, see "[Merging a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/merging-a-pull-request)."
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