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I'm doing a cherry-pick for a large commit with multiple files. There are some conflicts, but for some of the conflicting files I'm sure that I don't need any of the changes. I'd just like to revert all changes applied to these files in that commit - a bit like 'resolve using mine' in svn, or git checkout <filename> to undo changes applied to a file (which doesn't seem to work here).

Is there a command to do this, without manually having to go through the diffs in these files?

FFR, feel free to also include the operation to resolve using theirs.

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    Try git checkout <our-commit> -- <file> to use ours, and git checkout <their-commit> -- <file> for theirs.
    – ElpieKay
    Oct 4, 2016 at 15:37
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    @ElpieKay that works perfectly, thanks! Do you want to post this as an answer so I can approve it? Oct 5, 2016 at 7:45
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    @ElpieKay thanks, you should post this as the answer! Jun 10, 2019 at 23:02
  • @ElpieKay this is answer material!
    – volingas
    Oct 9, 2019 at 10:34

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