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flesler / index.html
Last active September 11, 2021 13:16
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@tomlankhorst
tomlankhorst / docker-swarm-gpu.md
Last active June 13, 2024 19:00
Instructions for Docker swarm with GPUs
@mitchellh
mitchellh / merge_vs_rebase_vs_squash.md
Last active July 4, 2024 13:50
Merge vs. Rebase vs. Squash

I get asked pretty regularly what my opinion is on merge commits vs rebasing vs squashing. I've typed up this response so many times that I've decided to just put it in a gist so I can reference it whenever it comes up again.

I use merge, squash, rebase all situationally. I believe they all have their merits but their usage depends on the context. I think anyone who says any particular strategy is the right answer 100% of the time is wrong, but I think there is considerable acceptable leeway in when you use each. What follows is my personal and professional opinion: