Re: Looks like --amend create commit... don't understand

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On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:27:32 -0800, mat <matthieu.stigler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I mean: with git log, there is only one commit, but on gitk, I see many, with the same name but different revision ID.... My understanding was that it would only replace, not create each time a new revision.. Could you please explain me where Iàm wrong and what is happening exactly?

Try doing "reload" (as opposed to just "update") using CTRL+F5 after you
amend in order to see only the new commits, and ignore the old ones. If
you have an old version of gitk, you might need to do it directly from
the menu.

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