Is it possible to change commit messages using git rebase, but without having to re-resolve merge conflicts?
I need to bowdlerize an older repo and I don't want to change any of the actual code, just the messages.
I've tried --preserve-merges
.
Is it possible to change commit messages using git rebase, but without having to re-resolve merge conflicts?
I need to bowdlerize an older repo and I don't want to change any of the actual code, just the messages.
I've tried --preserve-merges
.
There's a little-known feature of git called "Reuse Recorded Resolutions", or rerere
.
You can enable it globally by running git config --global rerere.enabled true
.
If rerere
is enabled, git
will automatically save conflict resolutions, and will reuse those resolutions later if it encounters the same conflicts. This has the net result of not requiring the user to re-resolve these previously seen conflicts.
The feature is explained here - Git - Rerere.
The documentation for git rerere
command is here - git-rerere(1).