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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion src/git.md
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Expand Up @@ -142,7 +142,8 @@ The most common cause is that you rebased after a change and ran `git add .` wit
`x` to update the submodules. Alternatively, you might have run `cargo fmt` instead of `x fmt`
and modified files in a submodule, then committed the changes.

To fix it, do the following things:
To fix it, do the following things (if you changed a submodule other than cargo,
replace `src/tools/cargo` with the path to that submodule):

1. See which commit has the accidental changes: `git log --stat -n1 src/tools/cargo`
2. Revert the changes to that commit: `git checkout <my-commit>~ src/tools/cargo`. Type `~`
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