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Expands squashing your commits section to explain different
interactive rebase commands

Closes #3930

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Expands `squashing your commits` section to explain different
interactive rebase commands

Closes coala#3930
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This is really good, much more helpful than before. Here are few comments but otherwise I think it's good to go :)

Squashing your commits
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Interactive Rebasing
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Equivalent to the `git commit --amend` except it applies to the specified commit. Use
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Equivalent to the `git commit --amend` except it applies to the specified commit. Use
Equivalent to the ``git commit --amend`` except it applies to the specified commit. Use

them down into a single commit with the interactive rebasing tool. To squash
your commits run the following command:

Keep the first one
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This line is a bit too small, we can restructure this paragraph a bit to not waste any line space.

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