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Linus Torvalds on how and when to maintain a clean git history (2009)
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I recently discovered
git commit --fixup=abcd1234
: it will make a new commit with a message offixup! <message from abcd1234>
. (It's the only special thing that flag does: a specially formatted commit message, which you can craft yourself if you remember the spelling of thefixup!
marker.)When you later rebase,
git rebase --interactive --autosquash
will automatically mark that commit to be a fixup ofabcd1234
.magit for emacs has shortcut for creating a fixup commit selecting the previous commit, I'm sure other interfaces do too.
I've found that too, which I think is because as the project matures, you're more likely to make fixes or contained features, as opposed to regular "change everything" as you explore the design in a young project.