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Not Google in this case, but I almost always have to check the manual pages for the reference ordering for using git rebase --onto to transplant branches (and yes, I actually do use it quite a bit). For some reason I can never remember that it's target branch, branch base and then branch tip.
Also, until recently, how to prune local references to remote branches that don't exist anymore.
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Not Google in this case, but I almost always have to check the manual pages for the reference ordering for using
git rebase --onto
to transplant branches (and yes, I actually do use it quite a bit). For some reason I can never remember that it's target branch, branch base and then branch tip.Also, until recently, how to prune local references to remote branches that don't exist anymore.