Norbert Kiesel <nkiesel@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > I currently have a situation with cascading topic branches that I need to rebase > regularly. In the picture below, I want to rebase the tree starting with `E` to > be rebased onto master (my actually cascade is 4 branches deep). > > A--B--C--D (master) > \ > E--F (topic1) > \ > G--H (topic2) > > After running `git rebase --onto master master topic1`, I end up with > > A--B--C--D (master) > | \ > \ E'--F' (topic1) > E--F > \ > G--H (topic2) > > I then need to also run `git rebase --onto topic1 F topic2` to arrive at the > desired > > A--B--C--D (master) > | \ > \ E'--F' (topic1) > E--F \ > | G'--H' (topic2) > \ > G--H > > Problem here is that I don't have a nice symbolic name for `F` anymore after the > first rebase. Rebasing `topic2` first is not really possible, because I do not > have a new graft-point yet. I currently write down `F` ahead of time (or use > `reflog` if I forgot) `F`, but I wonder if there is a better solution. Doesn't topic1@{1} point at "F" after the rebase of the topic1 finishes?