Clarify the use of --amend (#354)

Co-authored-by: Richard Littauer <richard.littauer@gmail.com>
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Emmanuel Arias 2023-06-28 06:56:19 -03:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ This tells rebase that you want to edit your third last commit and keep the othe
(your-branch)$ git commit --amend (your-branch)$ git commit --amend
``` ```
which tells Git to recreate the commit, but to leave the commit message unedited. Having done that, the hard part is solved. which tells Git to recreate the commit. Also, Git will ask you to write a new commit message, using the original commit message as a starting point. Having done that, the hard part is solved.
```sh ```sh
(your-branch)$ git rebase --continue (your-branch)$ git rebase --continue