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by arccy 256 days ago
for me, squash merges are enforced on github, and usually results in some weird / empty commits if i rebase a local stack after pulling in changes with part of the stack merged.
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It’s also possible that I start my next task without remembering to create a new diff first. That might explain the conflict when the original commit becomes immutable?