Well said. On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 9:10 PM Tim Boudreau <niftin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I really don't see the point of squashing commits. I know, everybody would > like to look like they write perfect, concise, error-free code the first > time. But nobody does - and that seems to be the primary purpose. If you > want to see the set of changes that implement a feature, it's not that hard > to come up with an incantation of git diff -r that will let you do that - > and that kind of forensics as far less common - not something you should > contort your development process and spend work on to optimize. So it > seems to me, the main point of making commit history pretty is ego. Which > is a silly thing to get excited about. > > -Tim >