On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Richard Eisenberg <eir@cis.upenn.edu> wrote:
What if there were an official place to keep dirty histories?

git actually has a place for these, although at a price: when you squash commits or otherwise modify history, the originals are retained in the reflog. By default the reflog gets cleaned periodically, and letting it grow without bound has a performance impact, but in theory it could be used to keep this information.

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