
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
Oh and also, how do I reword the commit message of the single squashed commit? I'm asking because there are some small fixes I'd like to do on the message.
Thanks, Gergo
You can do an interactive rebase and stop at the commit you want to change. Then use git commit --ammend to change the message. You probably don't want to be changing history too much though, it's a pain for anyone working on the same branch.
I am well aware of the technical tools Git provides for history rewriting. My workflow before the pattern synonyms got on a wip branch was that I was rewriting history all the time, and people basically had a read-only view via a public GitHub repo that I force-pushed to. But now that it is happening on GHC repos that I have no push permissions to, I don't know if someone will for example be willing to force-push any rebased stuff I might end up with. Who do I even contact to pull onto these wip branches anyway? Bye, Gergo -- .--= ULLA! =-----------------. \ http://gergo.erdi.hu \ `---= gergo@erdi.hu =-------' Friends help you move; Real friends help you move bodies.