rebase -i: introduce pick -x for adding a "cherry picked from ..." note#2194
rebase -i: introduce pick -x for adding a "cherry picked from ..." note#2194tgross35 wants to merge 3 commits intogit:masterfrom
pick -x for adding a "cherry picked from ..." note#2194Conversation
…note It is sometimes useful to do cherry picks via rebases when there is a sequence of picks or other git operations to combine. However, there is no interactive rebase equivalent to the cherry-pick `-x` flag, which adds a line to the commit body indicating the original commit. Add `-x` to the pick, reword, and edit todo commands. This uses the same logic as cherry-pick to add a "(cherry picked from commit ...)" note to the commit body. Of note is that rebase will fastforward wherever possible, meaning the check for TODO_RECORD_ORIGIN doesn't get hit and the message will not get amended. This differs from the cherry-pick logic, which will add "cherry picked from ..." even if a rewrite isn't otherwise necessary. Signed-off-by: Trevor Gross <[email protected]>
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