Hi git mavens,I've used a script called svnrevert in the svn version that reverts any changed file in its argument(s), which may be directories, /and/ sets the modification date to the date at which the file was last checked in. I'd like the same functionality in git. Her'es the subversion version:#!/bin/bash# Revert file(s) or all modified files in a directory# and touch them back to the checkin datefor f in "$@"doif [ -d "$f" ]; then$0 `svn st "$f" | grep "^M" | sed 's/^M *//'`elseif svn revert "$f"; thenchanged="`svn info \"$f\" | grep 'Last Changed Date:' | sed 's/ *(.*//'`"touch -t "`date -j -f 'Last Changed Date: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z' \"$changed\" '+%Y%m%d%H%M.%S'`" "$f"fifidone_,,,^..^,,,_best, Eliot