Re: [PATCH 1/3] rebase -i: handle --continue more like non-interactive rebase

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Johannes Schindelin, Sun, Jul 08, 2007 04:01:29 +0200:
> Non-interactive rebase requires the working tree to be clean, but
> applies what is in the index without requiring the user to do it
> herself.  Imitate that, but (since we are interactive, after all)
> fire up an editor with the commit message.

Could we also have "git rebase <base> <branch>"?
I find it useful when I have many branches to rebase:

    ~/project @master$ git rebase master branch1
    ~/project @branch1$ git rebase master branch2
    ~/project @branch2$ git rebase master branch3
    ...

Otherwise one have to, for example, "git checkout branch1" first,
and only then run rebase-interactive. Checkout is not very pleasant
operation on windows if you have many files (well, nothing is pleasant
there, but this one have to be done often). Rebase-interactive is
*very* slow there, but I just could not part with it after having
tried it once :)

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