• thesmokingman
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    8 months ago

    No you just do a rebase to bring it in. Assuming you’re making atomic commits you shouldn’t have a ton of merge conflicts. If you have to do this a lot, your branch scope is really bad and the problem isn’t in how you’re using got, it’s in how you’re slicing work.

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      8 months ago

      If you try to pull someone else’s rebased / history rewritten branch, your git will tell you that it’s rejected. You can completely avoid this by merging instead of rewriting history.

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        8 months ago

        …or you simply rebase the subset of commits of your branch onto the rewritten branch. That’s like 10 simple button presses in magit.