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Is it necessary to squash commits into a single commit? #2

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andrewwoz opened this issue Dec 3, 2016 · 2 comments
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Is it necessary to squash commits into a single commit? #2

andrewwoz opened this issue Dec 3, 2016 · 2 comments

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@andrewwoz
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You advice to

squash your commits into a single commit

Is it necessary? Because history is erased.

@bab9e9
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bab9e9 commented May 16, 2020

I think that is is a case of people trying to avoid "Too Much Information". Personally, I like to track all of the missteps as well as the final solution--the "true history". But some people regard that as so much clutter. They only want to see the final result.

@Apurva272
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I think it depends on us, however most organizations look to a single commit.

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