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You can run rebase interactively by adding the -I option to git rebase. You must indicate how far back you want to rewrite commits by telling the command which commit to rebase onto. Remember again that this is a rebasing command every commit in the range HEAD~3.
Interactive Rebase. Git rebase re-applies commits, one by one, in order, from your current branch onto another. It accepts several options and parameters, so that's a tip of the iceberg explanation, enough to bridge the gap in between Stack Overflow or GitHub comments and the git man pages.
To tell Git where to start the interactive rebase, use the SHA-1 or index of the commit that immediately precedes the commit you want to modify. During an interactive rebase, when Git pauses at a commit you tagged to edit, the workflow is no different from a normal commit process you stage files and then commit them.
Rebasing is the process of moving or combining a sequence of commits to a new base commit. ... From a content perspective, rebasing is changing the base of your branch from one commit to another making it appear as if you'd created your branch from a different commit.
Both git merge and git rebase are used to merge branches. There is one difference between them. The difference lies in the commit history after you integrate one branch into another. Suppose developer A made a commit and developer B made another commit.
To reorder commits, simply change the order the commits appear in. To delete a commit, remove it from the list. To abort the rebase completely without doing anything, you can either leave the message as it is, or delete everything.
You can run rebase interactively by adding the -I option to git rebase. You must indicate how far back you want to rewrite commits by telling the command which commit to rebase onto. Remember again that this is a rebasing command every commit in the range HEAD~3.
You are rebasing the branch master onto that commit. You can end the rebase via git rebase --abort. This would put back at the state that you were at before you started rebasing.
In Git, the rebase command integrates changes from one branch into another. It is an alternative to the better known “merge” command. Most visibly, rebase differs from merge by rewriting the commit history in order to produce a straight, linear succession of commits.
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