Feature request: 'git reset' to print old state

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When you run 'git reset' in the form that sets the current branch head to a
given commit, it should print out what it's changing from.  Then you can
easily go back.

% git reset master
Resetting current branch 'mybranch' to abcdef (was bcdef0).

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Ed Avis <ed.avis@xxxxxxxx>

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