I would like to remove selected commit log entries from a linear commit tree, so that the entries do not show in the commit log.
My commit tree looks something like:
R--A--B--C--D--E--HEAD
I would like to remove the B and C entries so that they do not show in the commit log, but changes from A to D should be preserved. Maybe by introducing a single commit, so that B and C become BC and the tree looks like.
R--A--BC--D--E--HEAD
Or, ideally, after A comes D directly. D' representing changes from A to B, B to C and C to D.
R--A--D'--E--HEAD
Is this possible? if yes, how?
This is a fairly new project so has no branches as of now, hence no merges as well.
rebase
may remove old/create new commits. I don't know what "commit log entries" means.git log
shows the "commit log" git-scm.com/docs/git-log . And I wanted to get rid of two entries from that log - not the changes.