[PATCH 2/2] Re: rebase -i: explain how to discard all commits

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The 20/01/11, Jonathan Nieder wrote:

> Okay.  I agree that my particular wording was confusing.  Are you
> saying the "noop" command in general is confusing?
> 
> The "noop" is itself a non-operation; if you combine "noop" with other
> instructions then the noop itself will have no effect.  Meanwhile if
> you have _no_ instructions then the rebase is cancelled, while if you
> have a single "noop" instruction, that means "I have discarded all the
> commits, but please rebase anyway".

Ok, I think I get it now. What about adding

  Use "noop" with no other instruction to fallback to a non-interactive
  rebase. If other instructions are present, "noop" has no effect.

?

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Nicolas Sebrecht
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