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<div class="date">20 July 2014</div>
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    <p>
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    Now that my company is starting to use Gerrit, I decided to
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    resurrect some old essays on Git usage.
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    Good Git practice encourages developers to create a history of
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    <i>useful</i> commits. This essay is a ‘recipe’ for squashing
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    multiple... uh... less than helpful commits into a single commit using
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    the Git's interactive rebase command.
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    <p>
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    This is a good technique if you start to use the <a href="Technical/Git/gerrit-workflow.html">Gerrit Review system</a>.
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    </p>
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    <p>
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    <a href="Technical/Git/squashing-commits.html">Read more...</a>
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    </p>
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