How to squash commits from previous pushes to pull request?
When I type git log, I only get the last 4 commits which came after my last push. I can squash these but the problem is that I have had multiple pushes for this pull request, each with multiple commits. I need to somehow access all of these commits and squash them into one commit. This is on BitBucket but I would prefer the terminal commands.
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When I type git log, I only get the last 4 commits which came after my last push. I can squash these but the problem is that I have had multiple pushes for this pull request, each with multiple commits. I need to somehow access all of these commits and squash them into one commit. This is on BitBucket but I would prefer the terminal commands.
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When I type git log, I only get the last 4 commits which came after my last push. I can squash these but the problem is that I have had multiple pushes for this pull request, each with multiple commits. I need to somehow access all of these commits and squash them into one commit. This is on BitBucket but I would prefer the terminal commands.
git
When I type git log, I only get the last 4 commits which came after my last push. I can squash these but the problem is that I have had multiple pushes for this pull request, each with multiple commits. I need to somehow access all of these commits and squash them into one commit. This is on BitBucket but I would prefer the terminal commands.
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asked Nov 20 '18 at 3:32
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You could squash all commits of a PR branch, then force push that branch.
But:
You can squash when merging your PR. That avoids having to do any local operation.
That feature is available on:
- GitHub since 2016
- BitBucket since 2017
See more at "Why You Should Care About Squash and Merge in Git"
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You could squash all commits of a PR branch, then force push that branch.
But:
You can squash when merging your PR. That avoids having to do any local operation.
That feature is available on:
- GitHub since 2016
- BitBucket since 2017
See more at "Why You Should Care About Squash and Merge in Git"
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You could squash all commits of a PR branch, then force push that branch.
But:
You can squash when merging your PR. That avoids having to do any local operation.
That feature is available on:
- GitHub since 2016
- BitBucket since 2017
See more at "Why You Should Care About Squash and Merge in Git"
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You could squash all commits of a PR branch, then force push that branch.
But:
You can squash when merging your PR. That avoids having to do any local operation.
That feature is available on:
- GitHub since 2016
- BitBucket since 2017
See more at "Why You Should Care About Squash and Merge in Git"
You could squash all commits of a PR branch, then force push that branch.
But:
You can squash when merging your PR. That avoids having to do any local operation.
That feature is available on:
- GitHub since 2016
- BitBucket since 2017
See more at "Why You Should Care About Squash and Merge in Git"
answered Nov 20 '18 at 5:53
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