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Git for Programmers

You're reading from   Git for Programmers Master Git for effective implementation of version control for your programming projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075732
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jesse Liberty Jesse Liberty
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Creating Your Repository FREE CHAPTER 3. Branching, Places, and GUIs 4. Merging, Pull Requests, and Handling Merge Conflicts 5. Rebasing, Amend, and Cherry-Picking 6. Interactive Rebasing 7. Workflow, Notes, and Tags 8. Aliases 9. Using the Log 10. Important Git Commands and Metadata 11. Finding a Broken Commit: Bisect and Blame 12. Fixing Mistakes 13. Next Steps
14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Interactive Rebasing

Interactive rebasing is a confusing name for a very useful Git functionality. From a user's perspective, rebase and interactive rebase have little in common.

Interactive rebase allows you to clean up your commits, but only before you push them to the server. With interactive rebasing you can:

  • "Squash" your commits so that your commit history is sparser and easier to read
  • Modify the message for your commits
  • Fixup, which is just like squash except that it doesn't stop and ask for a new message
  • Drop, which removes a commit

The key thing here is that you are modifying commits, not the files that go into a commit. And, as I'll keep mentioning, you must do this interactive rebasing before you push your commits to origin. You never modify commits once they are on the server because other developers may be interacting with the commits, and you will likely create conflicts, which are time-consuming to...

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