I made commits, and deleted 2 language files. And everywhere already tightened git pull.

Can I somehow remove this commit from history via the website bitbucket.org so that the repository could become without this commit?

And what gives "Stop watching" in a commit?

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    possible, but not necessary. In general, there is such a wonderful table i.stack.imgur.com/nxqyU.png where it is told what to do. - KoVadim
  • @KoVadim Why not? I understand it through the bitbucket site itself, it’s necessary via the get revert 2d83a76 terminal (this is the id number of the commit - it’s not the last) - Mikhail Sosnin
  • revert is a good option. - KoVadim
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    Just remove the commit in the middle of the story is impossible. You can only rebase. - KoVadim
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    It is necessary not to forget to forcefully push. git push --force - KoVadim

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