Awesome. I think I was hoping for something a little more auto-magic
(that would improve my understanding), but this completely works. And
is easy. And will completely solve my problem.
Thanks!
On Jun 22, 2:01 am, Jeenu wrote:
> This is _just one_ way of doing it:
>
> git checkout topic
> git
This is _just one_ way of doing it:
git checkout topic
git rebase -i HEAD~3 # and squash commits A and B
This will make the tree appear as:
A---B---C---H---I anotherTopic
/
/-M' topic
/
D---E---F---G master
Since it's just 2 commits left in another