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[DRAFT] feat: add reverse command#1964

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Code Coverage ⚠️

Type PR Develop Change Status
Line Coverage 90.87% 94.23% 3.36% 🔴 Decreased
Branch Coverage 86.80% 90.50% 3.70% 🔴 Decreased

@artemrys artemrys marked this pull request as draft February 9, 2026 15:10
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