On Пн, May 6, 2019 at 18:25, Eric Sunshine <sunsh...@sunshineco.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 4:30 PM Emily Shaffer <emilyshaf...@google.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 06:04:15PM +0300, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote: > Interactive rebase (i.e. for example "git rebase -i HEAD~10") is used most > often to apply an action to a single commit, e.g. "rename", "edit", "fixup",
 > etc…
 >
> Instead, it would be nice to have native support in git to start "rebase" > for a given commit, and pass the "interactive action" to use on that commit.
 >
 > $ git rebase -i HEAD~10 --action edit
 > $ git rebase -i HEAD~10 --action rename
 > $ git rebase -i HEAD~10 --action fixup

I would totally use this. The equivalent workflow right now is a pretty
 large number of steps for, say, fixing a typo.

Isn't this pretty much what Phil Hord's RFC patch series[1] was about?
However, Junio outlined[2] a generalization of that approach providing
more flexibility and control.

[1]: https://public-inbox.org/git/20190422000712.13584-1-phil.h...@gmail.com/ [2]: https://public-inbox.org/git/xmqqk1fm9712....@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com/

Thanks, indeed it is. I replied on the corresponding emails.


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