Let's assume that a series of commits were made throughout the day:
[1:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 1"
[2:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 2"
[3:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 3"
Instead of pushing all of these commits at once, I would like to replay the commits, while pushing each one at delayed times.
How can I push each commit one at a time with new future time stamps, so that it appears to the upstream, that changes are being worked on live?
[1:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 1"
[2:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 2"
[3:00pm] $ commit -am "commit 3"
[3:00pm] $ ./begin-pushing
[4:00pm] $ push; #upstream sees commit 1 was done at 4:00pm
[5:00pm] $ push; #upstream sees commit 2 was done at 5:00pm
[6:00pm] $ push; #upstream sees commit 3 was done at 6:00pm