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1. `git rebase -i HEAD~n` where `n` is the number of commits you are interested in
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2. Reorder the lines containing the commits and save
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# Pushing commits after tidying them
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## Pushing commits after tidying them
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1. `git push origin +my-feature-branch` (Note the `+` there and substitute your actual branch name.)
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# Git Cheat Sheet (Detailed)
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See also
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[fixing commits](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-gci/blob/master/docs/fixing-commits.md)
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[fixing commits][fix-commit]
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Commands:
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- `git checkout master`: switch to your `master` branch
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- `git checkout old-branch-name`: switch to an existing branch `old-branch-name`
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- commit
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- `git commit --amend`: changing the last commit message. Read more [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-gci/blob/master/docs/fixing-commits.md)
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- `git commit --amend`: changing the last commit message. Read more [here][fix-commit]
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- config
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- `git config --global core.editor nano`: set core editor to `nano` (you can set this to `vim` or others)
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- `git config --global core.symlinks true`: allow symbolic links
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- status
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- `git status`: show the working tree status, unstaged and staged files
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[fix-commit]: fixing-commits.html
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See also
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[fixing commits](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-gci/blob/master/docs/fixing-commits.md)
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# Git Cheat Sheet
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See also [fixing commits][fix-commit]
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Commands:
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- status
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- `git status`
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[fix-commit]: fixing-commits.html
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life-of-a-request
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reading-list
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screenshot-and-gif-software
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fixing-commits
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git-cheat-sheet-detailed
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git-cheat-sheet
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shell-tips
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working-copies
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.. _code-contribution-guide:
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*terminal* (sometimes called a *console*). This is how most terminal windows
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look like:
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If you haven't used it before, you should probably take a look at
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[this tutorial](http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_learning_the_shell.php).
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@@ -329,7 +329,10 @@ extremely useful and even easy to use (at least the 99% of the time).
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To learn more about how to use it, read
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[our docs](http://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/git-guide.html) on Git and
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Github.
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[This cheatsheet](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-gci/blob/master/docs/git-cheat-detailed.md)
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[This cheatsheet][git-cheat-detailed]
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will be useful in your journey, as well.
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[git-cheat-detailed]: git-cheat-sheet-detailed.html
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## Intro
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# Working copies
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When you work on Zulip code, there are three working copies
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of the Zulip git repo that you are generally concerned with:
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- `git fetch`: This grabs code from another repo to your local copy.
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- `git push`: This pushes code from your local repo to one of the remotes.
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- `git remote`: This helps you configure short names for remotes. (Your
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mentor can help you with this.)
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- `git remote`: This helps you configure short names for remotes.
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- `git pull`: **Do not use this, please**!
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