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pick 7cfe572 Add application file | |
pick 741ded9 Add application file | |
# Rebase 9419c38 onto d215d22 (10 commands) | |
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# Commands: | |
# p, pick <commit> = use commit | |
# r, reword <commit> = use commit, but edit the commit message | |
# e, edit <commit> = use commit, but stop for amending | |
# s, squash <commit> = use commit, but meld into previous commit | |
# f, fixup [-C | -c] <commit> = like "squash" but keep only the previous | |
# commit's log message, unless -C is used, in which case | |
# keep only this commit's message; -c is same as -C but | |
# opens the editor | |
# x, exec <command> = run command (the rest of the line) using shell | |
# b, break = stop here (continue rebase later with 'git rebase --continue') | |
# d, drop <commit> = remove commit | |
# l, label <label> = label current HEAD with a name | |
# t, reset <label> = reset HEAD to a label | |
# m, merge [-C <commit> | -c <commit>] <label> [# <oneline>] | |
# create a merge commit using the original merge commit's | |
# message (or the oneline, if no original merge commit was | |
# specified); use -c <commit> to reword the commit message | |
# u, update-ref <ref> = track a placeholder for the <ref> to be updated | |
# to this position in the new commits. The <ref> is | |
# updated at the end of the rebase | |
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# These lines can be re-ordered; they are executed from top to bottom. | |
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# If you remove a line here THAT COMMIT WILL BE LOST. | |
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# However, if you remove everything, the rebase will be aborted. | |
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