From: "Duy Nguyen" <pclouds@xxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 6:07 PM, Johannes Schindelin
<Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:
It would be a totally different matter, of course, if you used the
branches I publish via my GitHub repository, added fixup! and squash!
commits, published the result to a public repository and then told me to
pull from there, that would make things easier. We could even introduce a
reword! construct, to make the review of the suggested edits of the
commit
message easier.
On the topic of fixup and squash and everything. Is anyone else
annoyed that the commit title is taken for fixup!, squash!
instructions? After you have added a few of them, "git log --oneline"
becomes useless. All you see is "fixup! A", "fixup! A", "fixup! B",
"fixup! A".
Would it be better to let the user control the title? We still need
the cue "fixup!", "squash!"... at the beginning of the title, but the
original commit reference is appended at the end, like s-o-b lines.
In the same vein, I always want,with my workflow, to use "fixup!
<short_sha1>".
This would be to save trying to retype the title correctly, and simply use
the abbreviated sha1, which would nicely allow an extra short summaty of
what the fixup is about.
Philip
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