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2=============
3
4NAME
5----
Junio C Hamanodf97ffc2016-03-10 22:58:006git-rebase - Reapply commits on top of another base tip
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:237
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
Junio C Hamanoa9b8d242007-05-19 04:51:5510[verse]
Junio C Hamanoc9cb5172018-06-01 07:13:4411'git rebase' [-i | --interactive] [<options>] [--exec <cmd>] [--onto <newbase>]
Junio C Hamanoac12f0e2014-09-19 22:32:5112[<upstream> [<branch>]]
Junio C Hamanoc9cb5172018-06-01 07:13:4413'git rebase' [-i | --interactive] [<options>] [--exec <cmd>] [--onto <newbase>]
Junio C Hamanobd53dbf2009-01-18 18:26:3714--root [<branch>]
Junio C Hamano664750f2018-03-06 23:25:4415'git rebase' --continue | --skip | --abort | --quit | --edit-todo | --show-current-patch
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0616
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2317DESCRIPTION
18-----------
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:4319If <branch> is specified, 'git rebase' will perform an automatic
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:5920`git checkout <branch>` before doing anything else. Otherwise
21it remains on the current branch.
22
Junio C Hamanob02377c2011-04-28 22:26:0223If <upstream> is not specified, the upstream configured in
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:0924branch.<name>.remote and branch.<name>.merge options will be used (see
25linkgit:git-config[1] for details) and the `--fork-point` option is
26assumed. If you are currently not on any branch or if the current
27branch does not have a configured upstream, the rebase will abort.
Junio C Hamanob02377c2011-04-28 22:26:0228
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:5929All changes made by commits in the current branch but that are not
30in <upstream> are saved to a temporary area. This is the same set
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:0931of commits that would be shown by `git log <upstream>..HEAD`; or by
32`git log 'fork_point'..HEAD`, if `--fork-point` is active (see the
33description on `--fork-point` below); or by `git log HEAD`, if the
34`--root` option is specified.
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:5935
36The current branch is reset to <upstream>, or <newbase> if the
37--onto option was supplied. This has the exact same effect as
Junio C Hamano38ddcce2008-07-15 15:49:0338`git reset --hard <upstream>` (or <newbase>). ORIG_HEAD is set
39to point at the tip of the branch before the reset.
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:5940
41The commits that were previously saved into the temporary area are
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:3142then reapplied to the current branch, one by one, in order. Note that
43any commits in HEAD which introduce the same textual changes as a commit
44in HEAD..<upstream> are omitted (i.e., a patch already accepted upstream
45with a different commit message or timestamp will be skipped).
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5546
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0647It is possible that a merge failure will prevent this process from being
48completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure
Junio C Hamano6959c6c2006-05-17 10:34:1149and run `git rebase --continue`. Another option is to bypass the commit
Junio C Hamano15567bc2011-07-23 00:51:5950that caused the merge failure with `git rebase --skip`. To check out the
Junio C Hamano0868a302008-07-22 09:20:4451original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the
52command `git rebase --abort` instead.
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0653
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5554Assume the following history exists and the current branch is "topic":
55
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0656------------
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5557 A---B---C topic
58 /
59 D---E---F---G master
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0660------------
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5561
Junio C Hamano2b135272006-03-18 07:45:4262From this point, the result of either of the following commands:
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5563
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0664
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:3865 git rebase master
66 git rebase master topic
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5567
68would be:
69
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0670------------
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5571 A'--B'--C' topic
72 /
73 D---E---F---G master
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:0674------------
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5575
Junio C Hamano92faa802011-03-15 01:00:1876*NOTE:* The latter form is just a short-hand of `git checkout topic`
77followed by `git rebase master`. When rebase exits `topic` will
78remain the checked-out branch.
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:5579
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:3180If the upstream branch already contains a change you have made (e.g.,
81because you mailed a patch which was applied upstream), then that commit
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:3882will be skipped. For example, running `git rebase master` on the
Junio C Hamano1dbca522015-05-22 20:48:5583following history (in which `A'` and `A` introduce the same set of changes,
Junio C Hamano764a6672007-10-23 01:23:3184but have different committer information):
85
86------------
87 A---B---C topic
88 /
89 D---E---A'---F master
90------------
91
92will result in:
93
94------------
95 B'---C' topic
96 /
97 D---E---A'---F master
98------------
99
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13100Here is how you would transplant a topic branch based on one
101branch to another, to pretend that you forked the topic branch
102from the latter branch, using `rebase --onto`.
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:55103
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13104First let's assume your 'topic' is based on branch 'next'.
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42105For example, a feature developed in 'topic' depends on some
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13106functionality which is found in 'next'.
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:55107
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06108------------
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13109 o---o---o---o---o master
110 \
111 o---o---o---o---o next
112 \
113 o---o---o topic
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06114------------
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23115
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42116We want to make 'topic' forked from branch 'master'; for example,
117because the functionality on which 'topic' depends was merged into the
118more stable 'master' branch. We want our tree to look like this:
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13119
120------------
121 o---o---o---o---o master
122 | \
123 | o'--o'--o' topic
124 \
125 o---o---o---o---o next
126------------
127
128We can get this using the following command:
129
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38130 git rebase --onto master next topic
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13131
132
133Another example of --onto option is to rebase part of a
134branch. If we have the following situation:
135
136------------
137 H---I---J topicB
138 /
139 E---F---G topicA
140 /
141 A---B---C---D master
142------------
143
144then the command
145
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38146 git rebase --onto master topicA topicB
Junio C Hamanod8c9d432006-11-07 07:19:13147
148would result in:
149
150------------
151 H'--I'--J' topicB
152 /
153 | E---F---G topicA
154 |/
155 A---B---C---D master
156------------
157
158This is useful when topicB does not depend on topicA.
159
Junio C Hamano42f855f2007-02-06 00:09:38160A range of commits could also be removed with rebase. If we have
161the following situation:
162
163------------
164 E---F---G---H---I---J topicA
165------------
166
167then the command
168
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38169 git rebase --onto topicA~5 topicA~3 topicA
Junio C Hamano42f855f2007-02-06 00:09:38170
171would result in the removal of commits F and G:
172
173------------
174 E---H'---I'---J' topicA
175------------
176
177This is useful if F and G were flawed in some way, or should not be
178part of topicA. Note that the argument to --onto and the <upstream>
179parameter can be any valid commit-ish.
180
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43181In case of conflict, 'git rebase' will stop at the first problematic commit
182and leave conflict markers in the tree. You can use 'git diff' to locate
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06183the markers (<<<<<<) and make edits to resolve the conflict. For each
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21184file you edit, you need to tell Git that the conflict has been resolved,
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06185typically this would be done with
Junio C Hamanof02e09f2006-03-27 07:51:03186
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06187
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:59188 git add <filename>
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06189
190
191After resolving the conflict manually and updating the index with the
192desired resolution, you can continue the rebasing process with
193
194
195 git rebase --continue
196
Junio C Hamanof02e09f2006-03-27 07:51:03197
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43198Alternatively, you can undo the 'git rebase' with
Junio C Hamanof02e09f2006-03-27 07:51:03199
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06200
201 git rebase --abort
Junio C Hamanof02e09f2006-03-27 07:51:03202
Junio C Hamanoea6a7642009-03-11 23:56:19203CONFIGURATION
204-------------
205
Junio C Hamano06ce83b2018-11-13 14:06:12206include::config/rebase.txt[]
Junio C Hamanod7ed4042015-08-03 19:43:00207
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23208OPTIONS
209-------
Junio C Hamano644936c2012-06-28 23:05:14210--onto <newbase>::
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:55211Starting point at which to create the new commits. If the
212--onto option is not specified, the starting point is
Junio C Hamano42f855f2007-02-06 00:09:38213<upstream>. May be any valid commit, and not just an
214existing branch name.
Junio C Hamanoe32ec8b2010-06-02 23:32:31215+
Junio C Hamano2db3e752010-09-03 21:33:06216As a special case, you may use "A\...B" as a shortcut for the
Junio C Hamanoe32ec8b2010-06-02 23:32:31217merge base of A and B if there is exactly one merge base. You can
218leave out at most one of A and B, in which case it defaults to HEAD.
Junio C Hamano7e9f6b72006-02-22 10:44:55219
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23220<upstream>::
Junio C Hamano42f855f2007-02-06 00:09:38221Upstream branch to compare against. May be any valid commit,
Junio C Hamanob02377c2011-04-28 22:26:02222not just an existing branch name. Defaults to the configured
223upstream for the current branch.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23224
Junio C Hamano2b135272006-03-18 07:45:42225<branch>::
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23226Working branch; defaults to HEAD.
227
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06228--continue::
229Restart the rebasing process after having resolved a merge conflict.
230
231--abort::
Junio C Hamano15567bc2011-07-23 00:51:59232Abort the rebase operation and reset HEAD to the original
233branch. If <branch> was provided when the rebase operation was
234started, then HEAD will be reset to <branch>. Otherwise HEAD
235will be reset to where it was when the rebase operation was
236started.
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06237
Junio C Hamano52b1cfb2016-12-20 00:18:36238--quit::
239Abort the rebase operation but HEAD is not reset back to the
240original branch. The index and working tree are also left
241unchanged as a result.
242
Junio C Hamano37e389e2012-04-30 22:36:09243--keep-empty::
244Keep the commits that do not change anything from its
245parents in the result.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48246+
247See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano37e389e2012-04-30 22:36:09248
Junio C Hamano615c3b32018-02-28 23:40:27249--allow-empty-message::
250By default, rebasing commits with an empty message will fail.
251This option overrides that behavior, allowing commits with empty
252messages to be rebased.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48253+
254See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano615c3b32018-02-28 23:40:27255
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35256--skip::
257Restart the rebasing process by skipping the current patch.
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35258
Junio C Hamano9cdfecf2012-09-30 07:38:36259--edit-todo::
260Edit the todo list during an interactive rebase.
261
Junio C Hamano664750f2018-03-06 23:25:44262--show-current-patch::
263Show the current patch in an interactive rebase or when rebase
264is stopped because of conflicts. This is the equivalent of
265`git show REBASE_HEAD`.
266
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47267-m::
268--merge::
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35269Use merging strategies to rebase. When the recursive (default) merge
270strategy is used, this allows rebase to be aware of renames on the
271upstream side.
Junio C Hamanobf984de2009-11-23 06:11:19272+
273Note that a rebase merge works by replaying each commit from the working
274branch on top of the <upstream> branch. Because of this, when a merge
275conflict happens, the side reported as 'ours' is the so-far rebased
276series, starting with <upstream>, and 'theirs' is the working branch. In
277other words, the sides are swapped.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48278+
279See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35280
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47281-s <strategy>::
282--strategy=<strategy>::
Junio C Hamano52d5def2009-05-21 16:27:43283Use the given merge strategy.
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43284If there is no `-s` option 'git merge-recursive' is used
Junio C Hamanobf984de2009-11-23 06:11:19285instead. This implies --merge.
286+
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43287Because 'git rebase' replays each commit from the working branch
Junio C Hamanobf984de2009-11-23 06:11:19288on top of the <upstream> branch using the given strategy, using
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48289the 'ours' strategy simply empties all patches from the <branch>,
Junio C Hamanobf984de2009-11-23 06:11:19290which makes little sense.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48291+
292See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35293
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:35294-X <strategy-option>::
295--strategy-option=<strategy-option>::
296Pass the <strategy-option> through to the merge strategy.
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46297This implies `--merge` and, if no strategy has been
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:35298specified, `-s recursive`. Note the reversal of 'ours' and
Junio C Hamano44dcd492012-07-24 04:35:38299'theirs' as noted above for the `-m` option.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48300+
301See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:35302
Junio C Hamano5b3533d2014-02-27 23:07:15303-S[<keyid>]::
304--gpg-sign[=<keyid>]::
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:53305GPG-sign commits. The `keyid` argument is optional and
306defaults to the committer identity; if specified, it must be
307stuck to the option without a space.
Junio C Hamano5b3533d2014-02-27 23:07:15308
Junio C Hamano2c14c8d2009-07-02 03:17:00309-q::
310--quiet::
311Be quiet. Implies --no-stat.
312
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47313-v::
314--verbose::
Junio C Hamanoea6a7642009-03-11 23:56:19315Be verbose. Implies --stat.
316
317--stat::
318Show a diffstat of what changed upstream since the last rebase. The
319diffstat is also controlled by the configuration option rebase.stat.
320
321-n::
322--no-stat::
323Do not show a diffstat as part of the rebase process.
Junio C Hamanofbe00522006-10-19 05:58:48324
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33325--no-verify::
326This option bypasses the pre-rebase hook. See also linkgit:githooks[5].
327
Junio C Hamanoeef01fe2010-12-13 08:31:58328--verify::
329Allows the pre-rebase hook to run, which is the default. This option can
330be used to override --no-verify. See also linkgit:githooks[5].
331
Junio C Hamanod3339982007-02-09 08:38:48332-C<n>::
333Ensure at least <n> lines of surrounding context match before
334and after each change. When fewer lines of surrounding
335context exist they all must match. By default no context is
336ever ignored.
Junio C Hamanoef8fbf92010-04-04 19:12:02337+
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48338See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
339
340--no-ff::
341--force-rebase::
342-f::
343Individually replay all rebased commits instead of fast-forwarding
344over the unchanged ones. This ensures that the entire history of
345the rebased branch is composed of new commits.
346+
347You may find this helpful after reverting a topic branch merge, as this option
348recreates the topic branch with fresh commits so it can be remerged
349successfully without needing to "revert the reversion" (see the
350link:howto/revert-a-faulty-merge.html[revert-a-faulty-merge How-To] for
351details).
Junio C Hamanoa973f1c2009-03-19 17:47:52352
Junio C Hamanob1acf022013-12-28 00:33:16353--fork-point::
354--no-fork-point::
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:09355Use reflog to find a better common ancestor between <upstream>
356and <branch> when calculating which commits have been
357introduced by <branch>.
Junio C Hamanob1acf022013-12-28 00:33:16358+
Junio C Hamano9236fea2014-10-14 22:28:09359When --fork-point is active, 'fork_point' will be used instead of
360<upstream> to calculate the set of commits to rebase, where
361'fork_point' is the result of `git merge-base --fork-point <upstream>
362<branch>` command (see linkgit:git-merge-base[1]). If 'fork_point'
363ends up being empty, the <upstream> will be used as a fallback.
364+
365If either <upstream> or --root is given on the command line, then the
366default is `--no-fork-point`, otherwise the default is `--fork-point`.
Junio C Hamanob1acf022013-12-28 00:33:16367
Junio C Hamanofe24db02009-08-22 05:10:47368--ignore-whitespace::
Junio C Hamanof8a79222009-03-01 08:02:50369--whitespace=<option>::
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43370These flag are passed to the 'git apply' program
Junio C Hamano35738e82008-01-07 07:55:46371(see linkgit:git-apply[1]) that applies the patch.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48372+
373See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano250f03e2007-09-10 01:33:28374
Junio C Hamanoa973f1c2009-03-19 17:47:52375--committer-date-is-author-date::
376--ignore-date::
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43377These flags are passed to 'git am' to easily change the dates
Junio C Hamanoa973f1c2009-03-19 17:47:52378of the rebased commits (see linkgit:git-am[1]).
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48379+
380See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanoa973f1c2009-03-19 17:47:52381
Junio C Hamanobeca3402017-04-27 02:21:51382--signoff::
Junio C Hamano96153bf2018-04-25 08:25:34383Add a Signed-off-by: trailer to all the rebased commits. Note
384that if `--interactive` is given then only commits marked to be
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48385picked, edited or reworded will have the trailer added.
386+
387See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanobeca3402017-04-27 02:21:51388
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47389-i::
390--interactive::
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31391Make a list of the commits which are about to be rebased. Let the
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39392user edit that list before rebasing. This mode can also be used to
393split commits (see SPLITTING COMMITS below).
Junio C Hamanod7ed4042015-08-03 19:43:00394+
395The commit list format can be changed by setting the configuration option
396rebase.instructionFormat. A customized instruction format will automatically
397have the long commit hash prepended to the format.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48398+
399See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31400
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42401-r::
402--rebase-merges[=(rebase-cousins|no-rebase-cousins)]::
403By default, a rebase will simply drop merge commits from the todo
404list, and put the rebased commits into a single, linear branch.
405With `--rebase-merges`, the rebase will instead try to preserve
406the branching structure within the commits that are to be rebased,
407by recreating the merge commits. Any resolved merge conflicts or
408manual amendments in these merge commits will have to be
409resolved/re-applied manually.
410+
411By default, or when `no-rebase-cousins` was specified, commits which do not
412have `<upstream>` as direct ancestor will keep their original branch point,
413i.e. commits that would be excluded by gitlink:git-log[1]'s
414`--ancestry-path` option will keep their original ancestry by default. If
415the `rebase-cousins` mode is turned on, such commits are instead rebased
416onto `<upstream>` (or `<onto>`, if specified).
417+
418The `--rebase-merges` mode is similar in spirit to `--preserve-merges`, but
419in contrast to that option works well in interactive rebases: commits can be
420reordered, inserted and dropped at will.
421+
422It is currently only possible to recreate the merge commits using the
423`recursive` merge strategy; Different merge strategies can be used only via
424explicit `exec git merge -s <strategy> [...]` commands.
425+
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48426See also REBASING MERGES and INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42427
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47428-p::
429--preserve-merges::
Junio C Hamano8ea9ba92015-04-02 21:08:50430Recreate merge commits instead of flattening the history by replaying
431commits a merge commit introduces. Merge conflict resolutions or manual
432amendments to merge commits are not preserved.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55433+
434This uses the `--interactive` machinery internally, but combining it
435with the `--interactive` option explicitly is generally not a good
436idea unless you know what you are doing (see BUGS below).
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48437+
438See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55439
Junio C Hamano644936c2012-06-28 23:05:14440-x <cmd>::
441--exec <cmd>::
442Append "exec <cmd>" after each line creating a commit in the
443final history. <cmd> will be interpreted as one or more shell
Junio C Hamano920a6952018-11-02 05:00:42444commands. Any command that fails will interrupt the rebase,
445with exit code 1.
Junio C Hamano644936c2012-06-28 23:05:14446+
Junio C Hamano644936c2012-06-28 23:05:14447You may execute several commands by either using one instance of `--exec`
448with several commands:
449+
450git rebase -i --exec "cmd1 && cmd2 && ..."
451+
452or by giving more than one `--exec`:
453+
454git rebase -i --exec "cmd1" --exec "cmd2" --exec ...
455+
456If `--autosquash` is used, "exec" lines will not be appended for
457the intermediate commits, and will only appear at the end of each
458squash/fixup series.
Junio C Hamanobec5da42016-04-06 22:58:21459+
460This uses the `--interactive` machinery internally, but it can be run
461without an explicit `--interactive`.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48462+
463See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31464
Junio C Hamanoa90214f2019-01-28 22:05:25465-y <cmd>::
466This is the same as passing `--reschedule-failed-exec` before
467`-x <cmd>`, i.e. it appends the specified `exec` command and
468turns on the mode where failed `exec` commands are automatically
469rescheduled.
470
Junio C Hamanobd53dbf2009-01-18 18:26:37471--root::
472Rebase all commits reachable from <branch>, instead of
473limiting them with an <upstream>. This allows you to rebase
Junio C Hamano02482692012-07-16 05:28:39474the root commit(s) on a branch. When used with --onto, it
Junio C Hamanobd53dbf2009-01-18 18:26:37475will skip changes already contained in <newbase> (instead of
Junio C Hamano02482692012-07-16 05:28:39476<upstream>) whereas without --onto it will operate on every change.
477When used together with both --onto and --preserve-merges,
478'all' root commits will be rewritten to have <newbase> as parent
Junio C Hamanobd53dbf2009-01-18 18:26:37479instead.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48480+
481See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanobd53dbf2009-01-18 18:26:37482
Junio C Hamanoa9701f02010-01-21 00:42:16483--autosquash::
Junio C Hamano075ae872010-09-01 18:43:07484--no-autosquash::
Junio C Hamanoa9701f02010-01-21 00:42:16485When the commit log message begins with "squash! ..." (or
Junio C Hamano139b7d12017-10-03 07:10:59486"fixup! ..."), and there is already a commit in the todo list that
487matches the same `...`, automatically modify the todo list of rebase
488-i so that the commit marked for squashing comes right after the
489commit to be modified, and change the action of the moved commit
490from `pick` to `squash` (or `fixup`). A commit matches the `...` if
491the commit subject matches, or if the `...` refers to the commit's
492hash. As a fall-back, partial matches of the commit subject work,
493too. The recommended way to create fixup/squash commits is by using
494the `--fixup`/`--squash` options of linkgit:git-commit[1].
Junio C Hamanoa9701f02010-01-21 00:42:16495+
Junio C Hamano92d80372016-07-13 22:00:05496If the `--autosquash` option is enabled by default using the
Junio C Hamano322c6242015-03-23 21:32:46497configuration variable `rebase.autoSquash`, this option can be
Junio C Hamano075ae872010-09-01 18:43:07498used to override and disable this setting.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48499+
500See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below.
Junio C Hamanoef8fbf92010-04-04 19:12:02501
Junio C Hamano1eb56092015-10-05 20:39:53502--autostash::
503--no-autostash::
Junio C Hamano967cda72017-06-30 21:49:53504Automatically create a temporary stash entry before the operation
Junio C Hamanof1f5a7b2013-06-11 22:23:52505begins, and apply it after the operation ends. This means
506that you can run rebase on a dirty worktree. However, use
507with care: the final stash application after a successful
508rebase might result in non-trivial conflicts.
509
Junio C Hamanoa90214f2019-01-28 22:05:25510--reschedule-failed-exec::
511--no-reschedule-failed-exec::
512Automatically reschedule `exec` commands that failed. This only makes
513sense in interactive mode (or when an `--exec` option was provided).
514
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48515INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS
516--------------------
517
Junio C Hamano23168ef2019-02-07 07:20:47518The following options:
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48519
520 * --committer-date-is-author-date
521 * --ignore-date
522 * --whitespace
523 * --ignore-whitespace
524 * -C
525
Junio C Hamano23168ef2019-02-07 07:20:47526are incompatible with the following options:
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48527
528 * --merge
529 * --strategy
530 * --strategy-option
531 * --allow-empty-message
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48532 * --[no-]autosquash
533 * --rebase-merges
534 * --preserve-merges
535 * --interactive
536 * --exec
537 * --keep-empty
538 * --autosquash
539 * --edit-todo
540 * --root when used in combination with --onto
541
Junio C Hamano23168ef2019-02-07 07:20:47542In addition, the following pairs of options are incompatible:
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48543
544 * --preserve-merges and --interactive
545 * --preserve-merges and --signoff
546 * --preserve-merges and --rebase-merges
547 * --rebase-merges and --strategy
548 * --rebase-merges and --strategy-option
549
550BEHAVIORAL DIFFERENCES
551-----------------------
552
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41553There are some subtle differences how the backends behave.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48554
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41555Empty commits
556~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48557
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41558The am backend drops any "empty" commits, regardless of whether the
559commit started empty (had no changes relative to its parent to
560start with) or ended empty (all changes were already applied
561upstream in other commits).
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48562
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41563The merge backend does the same.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48564
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41565The interactive backend drops commits by default that
566started empty and halts if it hits a commit that ended up empty.
567The `--keep-empty` option exists for the interactive backend to allow
568it to keep commits that started empty.
Junio C Hamano1ff03382018-07-25 22:10:48569
Junio C Hamano2e1a9d92018-12-09 04:59:41570Directory rename detection
571~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
572
Junio C Hamanoace33e42019-01-18 23:16:05573Directory rename heuristics are enabled in the merge and interactive
574backends. Due to the lack of accurate tree information, directory
575rename detection is disabled in the am backend.
Junio C Hamanoa9701f02010-01-21 00:42:16576
Junio C Hamano97f518c2006-06-22 19:49:35577include::merge-strategies.txt[]
578
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06579NOTES
580-----
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33581
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43582You should understand the implications of using 'git rebase' on a
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33583repository that you share. See also RECOVERING FROM UPSTREAM REBASE
584below.
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06585
Junio C Hamanoba4b9282008-07-06 05:20:31586When the git-rebase command is run, it will first execute a "pre-rebase"
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06587hook if one exists. You can use this hook to do sanity checks and
588reject the rebase if it isn't appropriate. Please see the template
589pre-rebase hook script for an example.
590
Junio C Hamano0578b222008-03-11 22:50:03591Upon completion, <branch> will be the current branch.
Junio C Hamano6112cad2006-05-02 07:28:06592
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31593INTERACTIVE MODE
594----------------
595
596Rebasing interactively means that you have a chance to edit the commits
597which are rebased. You can reorder the commits, and you can
598remove them (weeding out bad or otherwise unwanted patches).
599
600The interactive mode is meant for this type of workflow:
601
6021. have a wonderful idea
6032. hack on the code
6043. prepare a series for submission
6054. submit
606
607where point 2. consists of several instances of
608
Junio C Hamano0ff98162012-03-31 18:19:09609a) regular use
610
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31611 1. finish something worthy of a commit
612 2. commit
Junio C Hamano0ff98162012-03-31 18:19:09613
614b) independent fixup
615
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31616 1. realize that something does not work
617 2. fix that
618 3. commit it
619
620Sometimes the thing fixed in b.2. cannot be amended to the not-quite
621perfect commit it fixes, because that commit is buried deeply in a
622patch series. That is exactly what interactive rebase is for: use it
623after plenty of "a"s and "b"s, by rearranging and editing
624commits, and squashing multiple commits into one.
625
626Start it with the last commit you want to retain as-is:
627
628git rebase -i <after-this-commit>
629
630An editor will be fired up with all the commits in your current branch
631(ignoring merge commits), which come after the given commit. You can
632reorder the commits in this list to your heart's content, and you can
633remove them. The list looks more or less like this:
634
635-------------------------------------------
636pick deadbee The oneline of this commit
637pick fa1afe1 The oneline of the next commit
638...
639-------------------------------------------
640
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43641The oneline descriptions are purely for your pleasure; 'git rebase' will
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31642not look at them but at the commit names ("deadbee" and "fa1afe1" in this
643example), so do not delete or edit the names.
644
645By replacing the command "pick" with the command "edit", you can tell
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43646'git rebase' to stop after applying that commit, so that you can edit
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31647the files and/or the commit message, amend the commit, and continue
648rebasing.
649
Junio C Hamano920a6952018-11-02 05:00:42650To interrupt the rebase (just like an "edit" command would do, but without
651cherry-picking any commit first), use the "break" command.
652
Junio C Hamano3d23a0a2009-10-19 08:04:30653If you just want to edit the commit message for a commit, replace the
654command "pick" with the command "reword".
655
Junio C Hamanod7ed4042015-08-03 19:43:00656To drop a commit, replace the command "pick" with "drop", or just
657delete the matching line.
658
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31659If you want to fold two or more commits into one, replace the command
Junio C Hamanoa9701f02010-01-21 00:42:16660"pick" for the second and subsequent commits with "squash" or "fixup".
661If the commits had different authors, the folded commit will be
662attributed to the author of the first commit. The suggested commit
663message for the folded commit is the concatenation of the commit
664messages of the first commit and of those with the "squash" command,
665but omits the commit messages of commits with the "fixup" command.
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31666
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43667'git rebase' will stop when "pick" has been replaced with "edit" or
Junio C Hamano3d23a0a2009-10-19 08:04:30668when a command fails due to merge errors. When you are done editing
669and/or resolving conflicts you can continue with `git rebase --continue`.
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31670
671For example, if you want to reorder the last 5 commits, such that what
672was HEAD~4 becomes the new HEAD. To achieve that, you would call
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43673'git rebase' like this:
Junio C Hamano1d90cb02007-07-03 07:05:31674
675----------------------
676$ git rebase -i HEAD~5
677----------------------
678
679And move the first patch to the end of the list.
680
681You might want to preserve merges, if you have a history like this:
682
683------------------
684 X
685 \
686 A---M---B
687 /
688---o---O---P---Q
689------------------
690
691Suppose you want to rebase the side branch starting at "A" to "Q". Make
692sure that the current HEAD is "B", and call
693
694-----------------------------
695$ git rebase -i -p --onto Q O
696-----------------------------
697
Junio C Hamano53ba6d02010-08-22 07:25:12698Reordering and editing commits usually creates untested intermediate
699steps. You may want to check that your history editing did not break
700anything by running a test, or at least recompiling at intermediate
701points in history by using the "exec" command (shortcut "x"). You may
702do so by creating a todo list like this one:
703
704-------------------------------------------
705pick deadbee Implement feature XXX
706fixup f1a5c00 Fix to feature XXX
707exec make
708pick c0ffeee The oneline of the next commit
709edit deadbab The oneline of the commit after
710exec cd subdir; make test
711...
712-------------------------------------------
713
714The interactive rebase will stop when a command fails (i.e. exits with
715non-0 status) to give you an opportunity to fix the problem. You can
716continue with `git rebase --continue`.
717
718The "exec" command launches the command in a shell (the one specified
719in `$SHELL`, or the default shell if `$SHELL` is not set), so you can
720use shell features (like "cd", ">", ";" ...). The command is run from
721the root of the working tree.
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39722
Junio C Hamano644936c2012-06-28 23:05:14723----------------------------------
724$ git rebase -i --exec "make test"
725----------------------------------
726
727This command lets you check that intermediate commits are compilable.
728The todo list becomes like that:
729
730--------------------
731pick 5928aea one
732exec make test
733pick 04d0fda two
734exec make test
735pick ba46169 three
736exec make test
737pick f4593f9 four
738exec make test
739--------------------
740
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39741SPLITTING COMMITS
742-----------------
743
744In interactive mode, you can mark commits with the action "edit". However,
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43745this does not necessarily mean that 'git rebase' expects the result of this
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39746edit to be exactly one commit. Indeed, you can undo the commit, or you can
747add other commits. This can be used to split a commit into two:
748
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38749- Start an interactive rebase with `git rebase -i <commit>^`, where
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39750 <commit> is the commit you want to split. In fact, any commit range
751 will do, as long as it contains that commit.
752
753- Mark the commit you want to split with the action "edit".
754
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38755- When it comes to editing that commit, execute `git reset HEAD^`. The
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39756 effect is that the HEAD is rewound by one, and the index follows suit.
757 However, the working tree stays the same.
758
759- Now add the changes to the index that you want to have in the first
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38760 commit. You can use `git add` (possibly interactively) or
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43761 'git gui' (or both) to do that.
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39762
763- Commit the now-current index with whatever commit message is appropriate
764 now.
765
766- Repeat the last two steps until your working tree is clean.
767
Junio C Hamanofce7c7e2008-07-02 03:06:38768- Continue the rebase with `git rebase --continue`.
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39769
770If you are not absolutely sure that the intermediate revisions are
771consistent (they compile, pass the testsuite, etc.) you should use
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43772'git stash' to stash away the not-yet-committed changes
Junio C Hamanodbb64592007-09-01 11:17:39773after each commit, test, and amend the commit if fixes are necessary.
774
775
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33776RECOVERING FROM UPSTREAM REBASE
777-------------------------------
778
779Rebasing (or any other form of rewriting) a branch that others have
780based work on is a bad idea: anyone downstream of it is forced to
781manually fix their history. This section explains how to do the fix
782from the downstream's point of view. The real fix, however, would be
783to avoid rebasing the upstream in the first place.
784
785To illustrate, suppose you are in a situation where someone develops a
786'subsystem' branch, and you are working on a 'topic' that is dependent
787on this 'subsystem'. You might end up with a history like the
788following:
789
790------------
Junio C Hamano387ce232017-07-12 23:01:13791 o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o master
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33792 \
793 o---o---o---o---o subsystem
794 \
795 *---*---* topic
796------------
797
798If 'subsystem' is rebased against 'master', the following happens:
799
800------------
801 o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o master
802 \ \
803 o---o---o---o---o o'--o'--o'--o'--o' subsystem
804 \
805 *---*---* topic
806------------
807
808If you now continue development as usual, and eventually merge 'topic'
809to 'subsystem', the commits from 'subsystem' will remain duplicated forever:
810
811------------
812 o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o master
813 \ \
814 o---o---o---o---o o'--o'--o'--o'--o'--M subsystem
815 \ /
816 *---*---*-..........-*--* topic
817------------
818
819Such duplicates are generally frowned upon because they clutter up
820history, making it harder to follow. To clean things up, you need to
821transplant the commits on 'topic' to the new 'subsystem' tip, i.e.,
822rebase 'topic'. This becomes a ripple effect: anyone downstream from
823'topic' is forced to rebase too, and so on!
824
825There are two kinds of fixes, discussed in the following subsections:
826
827Easy case: The changes are literally the same.::
828
829This happens if the 'subsystem' rebase was a simple rebase and
830had no conflicts.
831
832Hard case: The changes are not the same.::
833
834This happens if the 'subsystem' rebase had conflicts, or used
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46835`--interactive` to omit, edit, squash, or fixup commits; or
836if the upstream used one of `commit --amend`, `reset`, or
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33837`filter-branch`.
838
839
840The easy case
841~~~~~~~~~~~~~
842
843Only works if the changes (patch IDs based on the diff contents) on
844'subsystem' are literally the same before and after the rebase
845'subsystem' did.
846
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43847In that case, the fix is easy because 'git rebase' knows to skip
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33848changes that are already present in the new upstream. So if you say
849(assuming you're on 'topic')
850------------
851 $ git rebase subsystem
852------------
853you will end up with the fixed history
854------------
855 o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o master
856 \
857 o'--o'--o'--o'--o' subsystem
858 \
859 *---*---* topic
860------------
861
862
863The hard case
864~~~~~~~~~~~~~
865
866Things get more complicated if the 'subsystem' changes do not exactly
867correspond to the ones before the rebase.
868
869NOTE: While an "easy case recovery" sometimes appears to be successful
870 even in the hard case, it may have unintended consequences. For
871 example, a commit that was removed via `git rebase
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46872 --interactive` will be **resurrected**!
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33873
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43874The idea is to manually tell 'git rebase' "where the old 'subsystem'
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33875ended and your 'topic' began", that is, what the old merge-base
876between them was. You will have to find a way to name the last commit
877of the old 'subsystem', for example:
878
Junio C Hamano1aa40d22010-01-21 17:46:43879* With the 'subsystem' reflog: after 'git fetch', the old tip of
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46880 'subsystem' is at `subsystem@{1}`. Subsequent fetches will
Junio C Hamano7d06a8a2008-10-20 05:42:33881 increase the number. (See linkgit:git-reflog[1].)
882
883* Relative to the tip of 'topic': knowing that your 'topic' has three
884 commits, the old tip of 'subsystem' must be `topic~3`.
885
886You can then transplant the old `subsystem..topic` to the new tip by
887saying (for the reflog case, and assuming you are on 'topic' already):
888------------
889 $ git rebase --onto subsystem subsystem@{1}
890------------
891
892The ripple effect of a "hard case" recovery is especially bad:
893'everyone' downstream from 'topic' will now have to perform a "hard
894case" recovery too!
895
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42896REBASING MERGES
Junio C Hamanoea1ac8d2018-07-18 20:16:48897---------------
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42898
899The interactive rebase command was originally designed to handle
900individual patch series. As such, it makes sense to exclude merge
901commits from the todo list, as the developer may have merged the
902then-current `master` while working on the branch, only to rebase
903all the commits onto `master` eventually (skipping the merge
904commits).
905
906However, there are legitimate reasons why a developer may want to
907recreate merge commits: to keep the branch structure (or "commit
908topology") when working on multiple, inter-related branches.
909
910In the following example, the developer works on a topic branch that
911refactors the way buttons are defined, and on another topic branch
912that uses that refactoring to implement a "Report a bug" button. The
913output of `git log --graph --format=%s -5` may look like this:
914
915------------
916* Merge branch 'report-a-bug'
917|\
918| * Add the feedback button
919* | Merge branch 'refactor-button'
920|\ \
921| |/
922| * Use the Button class for all buttons
923| * Extract a generic Button class from the DownloadButton one
924------------
925
926The developer might want to rebase those commits to a newer `master`
927while keeping the branch topology, for example when the first topic
928branch is expected to be integrated into `master` much earlier than the
929second one, say, to resolve merge conflicts with changes to the
930DownloadButton class that made it into `master`.
931
932This rebase can be performed using the `--rebase-merges` option.
933It will generate a todo list looking like this:
934
935------------
936label onto
937
938# Branch: refactor-button
939reset onto
940pick 123456 Extract a generic Button class from the DownloadButton one
941pick 654321 Use the Button class for all buttons
942label refactor-button
943
944# Branch: report-a-bug
945reset refactor-button # Use the Button class for all buttons
946pick abcdef Add the feedback button
947label report-a-bug
948
949reset onto
950merge -C a1b2c3 refactor-button # Merge 'refactor-button'
951merge -C 6f5e4d report-a-bug # Merge 'report-a-bug'
952------------
953
954In contrast to a regular interactive rebase, there are `label`, `reset`
955and `merge` commands in addition to `pick` ones.
956
957The `label` command associates a label with the current HEAD when that
958command is executed. These labels are created as worktree-local refs
959(`refs/rewritten/<label>`) that will be deleted when the rebase
960finishes. That way, rebase operations in multiple worktrees linked to
961the same repository do not interfere with one another. If the `label`
962command fails, it is rescheduled immediately, with a helpful message how
963to proceed.
964
965The `reset` command resets the HEAD, index and worktree to the specified
Junio C Hamano32a75272018-10-16 07:37:35966revision. It is similar to an `exec git reset --hard <label>`, but
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42967refuses to overwrite untracked files. If the `reset` command fails, it is
968rescheduled immediately, with a helpful message how to edit the todo list
969(this typically happens when a `reset` command was inserted into the todo
970list manually and contains a typo).
971
Junio C Hamanof09b7cd2018-08-02 23:01:45972The `merge` command will merge the specified revision(s) into whatever
973is HEAD at that time. With `-C <original-commit>`, the commit message of
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42974the specified merge commit will be used. When the `-C` is changed to
975a lower-case `-c`, the message will be opened in an editor after a
976successful merge so that the user can edit the message.
977
978If a `merge` command fails for any reason other than merge conflicts (i.e.
979when the merge operation did not even start), it is rescheduled immediately.
980
981At this time, the `merge` command will *always* use the `recursive`
Junio C Hamanof09b7cd2018-08-02 23:01:45982merge strategy for regular merges, and `octopus` for octopus merges,
Junio C Hamanoace33e42019-01-18 23:16:05983with no way to choose a different one. To work around
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:42984this, an `exec` command can be used to call `git merge` explicitly,
985using the fact that the labels are worktree-local refs (the ref
986`refs/rewritten/onto` would correspond to the label `onto`, for example).
987
988Note: the first command (`label onto`) labels the revision onto which
989the commits are rebased; The name `onto` is just a convention, as a nod
990to the `--onto` option.
991
992It is also possible to introduce completely new merge commits from scratch
993by adding a command of the form `merge <merge-head>`. This form will
994generate a tentative commit message and always open an editor to let the
995user edit it. This can be useful e.g. when a topic branch turns out to
996address more than a single concern and wants to be split into two or
997even more topic branches. Consider this todo list:
998
999------------
1000pick 192837 Switch from GNU Makefiles to CMake
1001pick 5a6c7e Document the switch to CMake
1002pick 918273 Fix detection of OpenSSL in CMake
1003pick afbecd http: add support for TLS v1.3
1004pick fdbaec Fix detection of cURL in CMake on Windows
1005------------
1006
1007The one commit in this list that is not related to CMake may very well
1008have been motivated by working on fixing all those bugs introduced by
1009switching to CMake, but it addresses a different concern. To split this
1010branch into two topic branches, the todo list could be edited like this:
1011
1012------------
1013label onto
1014
1015pick afbecd http: add support for TLS v1.3
1016label tlsv1.3
1017
1018reset onto
1019pick 192837 Switch from GNU Makefiles to CMake
1020pick 918273 Fix detection of OpenSSL in CMake
1021pick fdbaec Fix detection of cURL in CMake on Windows
1022pick 5a6c7e Document the switch to CMake
1023label cmake
1024
1025reset onto
1026merge tlsv1.3
1027merge cmake
1028------------
1029
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:551030BUGS
1031----
1032The todo list presented by `--preserve-merges --interactive` does not
1033represent the topology of the revision graph. Editing commits and
1034rewording their commit messages should work fine, but attempts to
Junio C Hamanob9d9d902018-05-23 07:07:421035reorder commits tend to produce counterintuitive results. Use
1036`--rebase-merges` in such scenarios instead.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:551037
1038For example, an attempt to rearrange
1039------------
10401 --- 2 --- 3 --- 4 --- 5
1041------------
1042to
1043------------
10441 --- 2 --- 4 --- 3 --- 5
1045------------
1046by moving the "pick 4" line will result in the following history:
1047------------
10483
1049 /
10501 --- 2 --- 4 --- 5
1051------------
1052
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:231053GIT
1054---
Junio C Hamanof7c042d2008-06-06 22:50:531055Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite