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minus-squarejjjalljs@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkarrow-up3·11 months agoThere’s two options in the green button on a pr. One is squash and merge, the other is squash and rebase. Squashing makes one commit out of many. You should IMO always do this when putting your work on a shared branch Rebase takes your commit(s) and sticks them on the end. Merge does something else I don’t understand as well, and makes a merge commit. Also there was an earthquake in NYC when I was writing this. We may have angered the gods.
minus-squarecobra89@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months agoLmao I’m in the NYC area and my whole house shook. I’m right there with you. Thanks for the explanation!
There’s two options in the green button on a pr. One is squash and merge, the other is squash and rebase.
Squashing makes one commit out of many. You should IMO always do this when putting your work on a shared branch
Rebase takes your commit(s) and sticks them on the end.
Merge does something else I don’t understand as well, and makes a merge commit.
Also there was an earthquake in NYC when I was writing this. We may have angered the gods.
Lmao I’m in the NYC area and my whole house shook. I’m right there with you. Thanks for the explanation!