I think that would just add to confusion. "revert" applies to full
changesets, not single files, plus it creates a new commit, which is
probably not what the user wants. Most of them just want to revert some
local changes to some random files, so teach them what they need, if
anything.
This is a different case: you're basically performing the same
operation, with the second line applying just to a subset of files.
- Alex
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