Is there a command that can take a ref and a file path, and output the full contents of the file as it was at that commit to STDOUT?
Eg. Something like this:
git show-me-the-file HEAD~2 some/file | do_something_with_piped_output_here
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git showe.g.
git show HEAD:./<path_to_file>