Running into an issue that I've never seen while rebasing.
I have a master branch that has had some bugfixes.
I have a dev branch that forked off of master sometime in the past, before bugfixes.
I change to the dev branch, then run:
git rebase master
It rewinds and tries to replay the dev changes.
The rebase stops, I get a conflict that I have to resolve.
I resolved a normal conflict, added the resolved file, then run:
git rebase --continue
There is another conflict, and I run:
git status
..to see the state of things. I see some normal changes, some unmerged paths, but then also some Untracked files that I've never seen before:
path/to/something/existingFileName.ext~HEAD
I can look back and see that these files did not exist in either branch at the time of the commit that we reverted to. I'm curious about why they were created by the rebase process, and what, if anything I should do with them?