On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Francois-Xavier Le Bail
<devel.fx.leb...@orange.fr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> [I try some search engines without success, perhaps I have missed something].
>
> For example, if I rebase the following commits, I would want that if
> the commit hash 2222222... become 7777777...,
> the message
> "Update test output for 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222"
> become
> "Update test output for 7777777..."
>
> Is it possible currently? And if yes how?

This isn't strictly speaking an answer to your question (others have
done that), but in my workflow if I have a patch series where I want
to refer to commits inside the series, and I know I'm going to rebase
it I work around this by just using the subject line of the commit as
an ID.

E.g. in the message I'll say something like "See my 'commit.c: Avoid
segfaults on OSX' commit for details". Then I can just find that with
git log --grep.
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