I made a commit containing ten files recently. One of the files shouldn't have been committed: it has my local test changes that won't work for anyone else.
I'd like to check out that file from a previous commit, then re-commit it as the original, then reapply my changes locally.
git revert
sounds good, but it appears to be for entire commits, rather than one file in a commit. Is there a good way to go about this while keeping the git chatter/logs to a minimum? Amend the previous commit perhaps?
None of this has been pushed yet, if that helps.