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Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 schrieb Carl D. Sorensen:
> I've been using a bunch of local commits to track my changes, then using
> git-rebase to squash them into a single change before I push.  If you do
> this, then the rebase commit will fly through, won't it?
>
> Is this a wrong thing to do?  I've thought it worked well for me.

It's fine, that's also how I do it. However, git-rebase does not squash them 
into a single commit, but tries to preserve all commits as you committed 
them. So your branch will still have multiple commits...

Cheers,
Reinhold


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