Given the following git
history:
C-I origin/master
/
A-B-F-G-H master
/
D-E branch-b
I want to rebase my local master
branch on top of origin/master
, but I want to preserve the merge commit G
. When I tried simply doing a git rebase origin/master
while at master
it squashed D..E
as G
and committed that with the commit message of E
, so the history that there was a merge was lost. Is there some way of preserving this merge while still getting the rebase? For clarity, my intended result is:
A-B-C-I-F-G-H master
/
D-----E branch-b
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