#Squashing commits

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hoary ermineBOT
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<@&987246964494204979> please have a look, thanks.

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tough aspen
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ur question is kinda vague. i dont really understand it. please share a picture of the commit history

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if u squash, u squash. thats it

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a squash puts multiple commits into one

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then u force push to override the history

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no idea what u mean with the other guy

tough aspen
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it still doesn't make sense to me

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please share the commit graph. doesn't have to be a pic

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just write down who committed when in what order on what branch

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and then tell what commits u want to squash and which not

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