In my git repo, I have a Master
branch. One of the remote devs created a branch Branch1
and had a bunch of commits on it. I branched from Branch1
, creating a new branch called Branch2
(git checkout -b Branch2 Branch1
) such that Branch2
head was on the last commit added to Branch1
:(Looks like this)
Master---
\
Branch1--commit1--commit2
\
Branch2 (my local branch)
Branch1
has had a number of changes. The other dev squashed his commits and then added a few more commits. Meanwhile, ive had a bunch of changes in my branch but havent committed anything yet. Current structure looks like this:
Master---
\
Branch1--squashed commit1,2--commit3--commit4
\
Branch2 (my local branch)
Now I want have to rebase my changes on top of Branch1
. I am supremely confused on how to go about this. I know the 1st step will be to commit my changes using git add .
and git commit -m "message"
. But do i then push? using git push origin Branch2
? or git push origin Branch2 Branch1
? Help is much needed and GREATLY appreciated, also if I can some how create a backup of my branch, it will be great in case I screw something up