I remember doing something like committing my changes(on my feature branch) and merging with a remote branch (not master). Then in order to make sure my commit came on top of the merge commit I rebased the last two commits and changed the order. I pushed these changes and others committed on top of this as well.
Now, what happened is that a few of the merge commits were picked with a different commit ID and now when I create a pull request it shows up as mine. I can understand this is because the same changes are in my branch from a different Commit ID so it shows up as someone else authored and I committed but the changes don't show up in the files tab since the changes are already there.
This is my reflog
HEAD@{12}: rebase -i (finish): returning to refs/heads/my_branch_name
NEW COMMIT ID HEAD@{14}: rebase -i (pick): Messed up merge commit
NEW COMMIT ID HEAD@{15}: rebase -i (pick): Messed up merge commit
NEW COMMIT ID HEAD@{16}: rebase -i (pick): Messed up merge commit
NEW COMMIT ID HEAD@{17}: rebase -i (pick): Messed up merge commit
And a few commits were added but others and me after this and this branch are used by a couple of other people. I am not sure how to fix this.
One idea I can think of is to revert all these commits but that will create another 4 more commits.
Is there any way I can deal with this?