You can pass the output of the wc command to sed to remove the any whitespace. This should work:
wc
sed
git rebase -i HEAD~"$(git rev-list 33b14c62b...33ad6cecf | wc -l | sed 's/ //g')"
Thanks for this input dear Federico, Let me try to edit the post
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You can pass the output of the
wc
command tosed
to remove the any whitespace.This should work:
git rebase -i HEAD~"$(git rev-list 33b14c62b...33ad6cecf | wc -l | sed 's/ //g')"
Thanks for this input dear Federico,
Let me try to edit the post