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by newishuser
4854 days ago
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You rebase to clean up your own, non-shared, local commit history. That is it. As soon as your commits are shared you can no longer rebase them or feel the wrath. If you don't care about cleaning up your local history, before you share it, then don't rebase. A merge creates a new commit that doesn't effect history so it's always safe to merge. |
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