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So I have an unlocked file which I "--content synced" from my machine 'X03' to my bare-repository remote 'origin'. 
I edited the same file on another machine 'X02' before syncing, realised that, hit undo and synced with content.

Now the file contains only a "hash-link" as if it was an unlocked file which I did not 'get'. 
I am afraid that I somehow committed that change, i.e., changing the file content to a single line containing the "hash-link", and deleted the actual file contents. Currently I have no access to 'X03'. 

Is there a way to check out an older version or fix this altogether? 
I assume the real file contents should still be in 'origin'?