Depending on the system’s expected format, here are concrete fixes:
URL-decode i+mst2euvwzrp0472t+fixed → i mst2euvwzrp0472t fixed (spaces). That is more readable: three parts: i, mst2euvwzrp0472t, fixed. The middle part mst2euvwzrp0472t could be a random-looking ID, and fixed might be a status. i+mst2euvwzrp0472t+fixed
Thus, the string might be a simple concatenation with plus as delimiter: i + mst2euvwzrp0472t + fixed. The i could stand for “identifier” or “issue”, and fixed means resolved. Depending on the system’s expected format, here are
No patch is without risk. Before applying any identifier like i+mst2euvwzrp0472t+fixed, consider: No patch is without risk
Rollback example:
patch rollback --id i+mst2euvwzrp0472t+fixed --to i+mst2euvwzrp0472t+original