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HEAD~1 is a special commit identifier in git; it stands for the previous commit (not the one we just made, but the one b

HEAD~1 is a special commit identifier in git; it stands for the previous commit (not the one we just made, but the one before that). Can you use that identifier to check out the previous commit in this repository?

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