• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    8 months ago

    …and? You squash so all your gross “isort” “forgot to commit this file” “WIP but I’m getting lunch” commits can be cleaned up into a single “Add endpoint to allow users to set their blah blah” comment with a nice extended description.

    You then rebase so you have a nice linear history with no weird merge commits hanging around.

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      8 months ago

      You squash so all your gross “isort” “forgot to commit this file” “WIP but I’m getting lunch” commits can be cleaned up

      The next step on the Git-journey is to use interactive rebasing in order to never push these commits in the first place and maintain a clean history to be consumed by the code reviewer.

      Squashing is still nice in order to have a one-to-one relationship between commits on the main branch to pull requests merged, imo.