It makes more sense to have git-svnup here than catting said file in the documentation (where we should rather point users to this directory). I included git-svnrevert as an additional gift to the community. I will update the documentation in a second commit later today. git-svnrevert takes in a git hash for a commit, looks up the svn revision for said commit and then creates the normal git revert commit message with the one liner message, except instead of saying Revert "<<<INSERT ONELINER HERE>>>" This reverts commit <<<INSERT GITHASH HERE>>> It says: Revert "<<<INSERT ONELINER HERE>>>" This reverts commit r<<<INSERT SVN REVISION HERE>>> so git hashes will not escape into our svn logs (which just look unseemly). llvm-svn: 180587
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