If a Git repository structure looks like this:
master: A-C
dev: \B-D-E
is it possible to merge the development branch into master so that only one commit is added to master, containing all of the changes found in all of the commits in the development branch. So the above structure would merge to look like this:
master: A-C-E'
The E'
commit would contain all of the changes from the development branch and only the latest commit message, adding the new feature to master in one tidy commit.
Is this possible in Git? I'm hoping to be able to keep the history of a GitHub repository tidy, as my development branches often contain early commits which are unfinished, unpolished and unfit for human consumption.
The merge part should be easy (see "How to use
git-merge --squash
?"):You might have to adjust the commit message though:
(you have other options when doing the merge)