So merge resolution is important when we have two branches A and B writing changes to the same file and we don't know what the appropriate end state F_Z should be, possibly F_A, F_B or some combination of the two. However if I'm doing a git rebase
like
pick
fixup
fixup
...
fixup
where the F_Z is already known and the intermediate commits are being deleted, why do I have to merge every conflicting commit? Is there a way to skip having to do this? I really just want to clean up my commit history and without affect F_Z.
pick A
followed byfixup B
andfixup C
, which of the three is a merge commit? Is this your pattern, or do you have multiple pickups/fixups in the same interactive rebase?git rerere
solves this use case however.