by squash you mean collapse all commits into a single one? because i think that's wrong :)
I do think spending some time in git rebase --interactive (or magit in my case) makes a lot of sense, however.
git rebase --interactive
magit
Yeah, totally agree!
No, that's not what I mean. I was confused if that was what you meant. I guess we're on same page :D
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by squash you mean collapse all commits into a single one? because i think that's wrong :)
I do think spending some time in
git rebase --interactive
(ormagit
in my case) makes a lot of sense, however.Yeah, totally agree!
No, that's not what I mean. I was confused if that was what you meant. I guess we're on same page :D