Understanding Git's version control

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Published on 2010-04-28T23:44:58Z Indexed on 2010/04/28 23:47 UTC
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Is there a way to go through different commits on a file. Say I modified a file 5 times and I want to go back to change 2, after I already committed and pushed to a repository.

In my understanding the only way is to keep many branches, have I got that right? If I'm right I'm gonna have hundreds of branches in a few days, so I'm probably not understanding it really.

Could anyone clear that up please?

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