Git: how cleanup commit history using interactive rebase

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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use interactive Git rebase! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Git user, this video will help you streamline your workflow and make your Git history cleaner and more manageable. You'll learn how to edit, reorder, and squash commits using the interactive rebasing feature, and see how this powerful tool can help you solve real-world Git problems. Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your Git skills and boost your productivity! Watch the video now and master interactive Git rebasing.

Contents:
00:00 Comedic sketch (dark)
00:33 Intro and welcome
01:52 Tutorial
13:45 Comments review

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Hi dear fellow developers! It's so great to be back, and I'm so sorry for not posting anything for 1.5+ years. A lot happened: my 4th son was born... and not much else. Hmm, I guess I don't really have any good excuses. IT'S GREAT TO BE BACK!

teamprogrammer
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Bro, this is such a good explainer. Been going through trying to learn git better and you helped a lot.

MrAhvids
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The best explanation I've seen for rebasing. Thank you!!!

dwn
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Awesome tutorial. Thank you. Now I can fix my mess.

danielpetersen
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I understand now!!! ahh, best feeling ever, Thank you!!

amandasimonds
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What's the terminal theme ur using?

ptomorrow
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Luckily I landed a wife despite bing a vim user...

denvaar
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"If you use VI, you could have a problem with. your dating life.."

danielevans
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When you are rebasing the commit the HEAD is detached so how to push the changes to the remote?

NikhilJain
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Zajebisty filmik! Zwłaszcza wstęp 😂
Keep it up, bruh!
Pozdrowienia z Polski

Mike-ogwc
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Love your way of explaining. The practical eyample really helps

fazex
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Even though I barely understood what's being discussed I enjoyed it.

dominicabah
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What theme are you using in your terminal? I'm guessing it's iterm with oh-my-zsh? Great tutorial btw, will def revisit this one again

ptomorrow