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minus-squarebort@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 months ago Another advice …quick way to squash all your commits in your IDE select the commits you want to squash. Then rightclick. Then “squash”. All done.
minus-squarethesmokingman@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·9 months agoI am still mystified by IDE VCS tools. It’s usually faster for me to do a quick CLI shuffle than use the IDE.
minus-squarebort@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·9 months agoI use like 3 of the git-feature from intellij (out of 100 or so). But these 3 features save me a lot of time. (the other 2 being the 3-way-merge-view and the commit-view where I can select changes for staging)
in your IDE select the commits you want to squash. Then rightclick. Then “squash”. All done.
I am still mystified by IDE VCS tools. It’s usually faster for me to do a quick CLI shuffle than use the IDE.
I use like 3 of the git-feature from intellij (out of 100 or so). But these 3 features save me a lot of time.
(the other 2 being the 3-way-merge-view and the commit-view where I can select changes for staging)