If the commit you want to fix isn’t the most recent one:
1. git rebase --interactive $parent_of_flawed_commit
If you want to fix several flawed commits, pass the parent of the oldest one of them.
2. An editor will come up, with a list of all commits since the one you gave.
1. Change pick to reword (or on old versions of Git, to edit) in front of any commits you want to fix.
2. Once you save, Git will replay the listed commits.
3. For each commit you want to reword, Git will drop you back into your
editor. For each commit you want to edit, Git drops you into the shell.
If you’re in the shell:
1. Change the commit in any way you like.
2. git commit --amend
3. git rebase --continue
Most
of this sequence will be explained to you by the output of the various
commands as you go. It’s very easy, you don’t need to memorise it – just
remember that git rebase --interactive lets you correct commits no
matter how long ago they were.
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