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jcranmer
on May 27, 2024
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Git cheat sheet [pdf]
> The distinction is important, because the original commit (such as a commit pre-rebase) still exists after it's been "changed".
The original commit will only exist for as long as git deigns not to garbage collect it.
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The original commit will only exist for as long as git deigns not to garbage collect it.