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How Do I Force An Overwrite Of Local Files On A Git Pull?
If The Text Contains \R\N That Need To Be Converted Into New Lines Use The 'Extended' Or 'Regular Expression' Modes And Escape The Backslash Character In 'Find What':
Git Restore Path/To/File/To/Revert That Together With Git Switch Replaces The Overloaded Git Checkout.
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