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kennyballou.com
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| | | | | Resurrect Lost History from the Information Manager from Hell | |
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| | | | | Notes on git's error messages | |
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| | | Git has an excellent tool designed to help you reorder the commit history: interactive rebase. This can be excellent if you want to keep the history clean, so that it helps other programmers understand the logic behind the changes rather than the actual sequence of commits. Lets walk through an example. Lets write some history Lets start by creating an empty project in a new directory: $ git init . | ||