+[5 years ago]InteloHi +[5 years ago]InteloIf I have 2 branches. 2nd branch is ahead with 10 commits. If I merge back in 1st branch, can I just show ONE commit in 1st branch after merge rather than 10? I mean that 1 commit will have all data of those 10 commits (the diff)? So those 10 commits do not ever show in the 1st branch +[5 years ago]tang^look up git merge squash +[5 years ago]tang^!squash +[5 years ago]Intelothanks
+[5 years ago]OnkelTemHi folks. I wonder is there any statistics about at what degree GitHub is a cemetary of dead projects? +[5 years ago]nedbatOnkelTem: define "dead" +[5 years ago]nedbatOnkelTem: and also, what would it mean if it were? +[5 years ago]nateOnkelTem: Considering all the private repos, probably not +[5 years ago]nateOr at minimum even factoring them it would probably skew results a lot for people who setup repos for future plans but don't end up doing anything with it