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8 days agoIt’s basically like you check out the destination branch and cherry pick your changes on top of it.
I don’t know if there is a functional difference between a merge and a rebase assuming your git history is reasonable, but rebasing makes the history so much easier to follow. Every commit only has a single ancestor, commits are generally better structured because devs where I work tend to squash and rebase.
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