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From: | Almudena Garcia |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] SMP initialization: detection and enumeration OFF TOPIC PRAISE |
Date: | Tue, 11 Aug 2020 14:33:51 +0200 |
On 12/08/20 12:17 am, Almudena Garcia wrote:
>> You can use b (break) within a git rebase session to stop at some point.
>> That way you can stop before the big change, commit part of it, and use
>> git rebase --continue, and let git discover that part of the big change
>> is already there and drop it from the big change.
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> But I have tons of commits. Is there any simple way to only take the
> latest version of each file and generate a set of commits for them?
>
Is your branch public? I can take some time to go over the history and
make suggestions on cleaning it up if you like.
Amos
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