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- **Drop patches**, and completely remove them from the history, by removing them from the list.
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- **Squash commits**, which will let you compress a series of commits into one.
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- **Reword commits**, which will let you rewrite the commit message for any commit in the list, without touching anything else. (This is one of the most common ones I - Austin Seipp - use.)
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## Submodule tricks
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Use `git rev-parse <sha>:<path/to/submodule>` in the main repo to see which version of the submodule is recorded in the main repo at commit `<sha>`. |
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