Git tutorial #23 - Git rebase

in #tutorials7 years ago (edited)

Hello everyone, I hope you are very well! 🤓 😎

Git rebase is a command very similar to merge, and what helps us is to unify branches, when we have a series of commits that we want to associate together, to keep a commits history a bit cleaner, we can use git rebase.

$ git rebase branch

Use only git rebase locally, because we can damage our project.

The added value for the users of rebase is to have a single line of time in master. This is what we do not like so we use merge then here is a matter of taste

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This is a personal preference, but I typically tell people not to use rebase. I used to tell them not to use rebase unless they knew what they were doing, but then we ran into tons of merge conflict issues. It is great to get one single commit before you merge into the main branch, but if you get some joker changing the base for everyone else it just becomes a shit show, especially if you have a complex flow.

yes, I do not use rebase too much, I prefer merge

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