Re: Equivalent of "fixup" for git filter-branch

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> > I know there is `skip_commit` for git filter branch with
> > --commit-filter which squash the current commit with the next one,
> > however I have trouble finding a "fixup" equivalent that'd squash the
> > commit with the previous one (just like git rebase -i allows).
>
> Probably doable with an index filter that updates the index for the
> parent commit with the contents of the fixup commit and a commit filter
> that skips the fixup commit.


Hum, I'm unsure about how this would look... can I use "git commit
--amend" inside a commit-filter?

Also, how can I know in advance that the next commit will be a fixup commit?

Thanks,
Philippe
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