After a rather long rebase was succesfully completed (but not yet pushed 
anywhere else) I went back to clean up some more.
In the middle of it I did a `git rebase --edit-todo` and decided I would 
like to abort the edit.
I did what I also do when aborting a commit: removed everything, saved and 
closed the editor, and since there were no changes continued with `git 
rebase --continue`
Unfortunately now 34 commits are gone.
1) Is the different behaviour between commit and edit-todo a bug or a 
feature?
(Since a few minutes I have a strong opinion about that.)
2) Is there a chance to get my changes back? I would prefer to be "lazy" 
and dig through some git meta-data then to do the rebase again...
(Didn't do anything yet on it since the "incident")

Best,
Victor 

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