Luke Diamand writes:
> All I need is to be able to get the commit *immediately* after the
> failed 'git rebase'. It looks like .git/ORIG_HEAD has exactly what I
> need.
Depends on what you meant by "commit that was skipped", but the
above makes me nervous. ORIG_HEAD is set to the tip of the bra
On 16/08/12 16:43, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Luke Diamand writes:
If I do "git rebase --skip", is there a way to find out the commit SHA
that was skipped (other than just parsing the output of the command) ?
There currently isn't, and I do not think it is doable in general
when the command ever
Luke Diamand writes:
> If I do "git rebase --skip", is there a way to find out the commit SHA
> that was skipped (other than just parsing the output of the command) ?
There currently isn't, and I do not think it is doable in general
when the command ever gives control back to the user to futz wi
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