Re: how to squash two commits into only one

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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Henrik Hautakoski <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You can do a soft reset and amend the changes to the root commit.
> git reset HEAD^1
> (add the files)
> git commit --amend

really good!

Thanks
Lynn

> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 07:42, Lynn Lin <lynn.xin.lin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>   I have only have two commits in repo,then I want to squash these
>> two commit into one through git rebase -i .However it fails
>>
>> $ git rebase -i HEAD^1
>> it only show up one commit so can't squash (can't squash without a
>> previous commit)
>>
>>
>> Any help on this?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lynn
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