Hi,

I wonder why there isn't a command for simplifying the process of marking a
commit as a mistake. So with a single command, fossil will:

*        Move the commit and its derived commits to mistake branch.

*        If there is a leaf in the branch, the leaf will be closed.

*        The mistaken commits will be hidden from the timeline.

*        If any of the mistaken commits have been merged into another
branch, the mistaken commits will be backed out from the valid branches.

*        . (Perhaps some other stuffs I may not have thought about at the
moment.)

 

Let me know what you guys think about it.

 

Thanks.

 

Henry

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