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Git: Mastering Version Control
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Git: Mastering Version Control

by Ferdinando Santacroce, Aske Olsson, Rasmus Voss, Jakub Narębski
October 2016
Beginner
861 pages
20h 37m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter 4. Rebase Regularly and Interactively, and Other Use Cases

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Rebasing commits to another branch
  • Continuing a rebase with merge conflicts
  • Rebasing selective commits interactively
  • Squashing commits using an interactive rebase
  • Changing the author of commits using a rebase
  • Auto-squashing commits

Introduction

Rebase is an incredibly strong feature of Git. Hopefully, you have used it before; if not, you might have heard about it. Rebasing is exactly what the word implies. So, if you have a certain commit A that is based on commit B, then rebasing A to C would result in commit A being based on commit C.

As you will see in the different examples in this chapter, it is not always as simple as that.

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