It’s also kinda annoying to have a history full of “merge” commits polluting the commit messages and an entwined mix of parallel branches crossing each other at every merge all over the timeline. Rebasing makes things so much cleaner, keeping the branches separate until a proper merge is needed once the branch is ready.
@Ferk@thequickben@learnbyexample it can. If you aren’t careful, it can also create a fake history, full of commits that never happened and don’t build.
It’s also kinda annoying to have a history full of “merge” commits polluting the commit messages and an entwined mix of parallel branches crossing each other at every merge all over the timeline. Rebasing makes things so much cleaner, keeping the branches separate until a proper merge is needed once the branch is ready.
@Ferk @thequickben @learnbyexample it can. If you aren’t careful, it can also create a fake history, full of commits that never happened and don’t build.