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Have Your Git Rebase and Patch Versioning, Too, With git-series

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Carla Schroder
Oct 4, 2016

The Git distributed revision control system is splendid in a multitude of ways but one — keeping a good history of patches and commits. Pish tosh, you say, for Git remembers everything! Yes, it does, until you rebase. To solve this problem, Josh Triplett, built a new tool called git-series, which he described in his talk at ContainerCon North America.

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Carla Schroder

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