On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 16:44, Josh Kayse wrote:
The initial commit is somewhat large so it will need to be split up
into
proper changesets before being committed to the mainline, imo.
You can easily rewrite your Git history with « git rebase -i HEAD~X »
where X is the number of revisions you want to go back to.
Then you'll be asked which revisions you want to edit, and for each
one, you'll be able to modify files and commit message, or even commit
files differently than how you did previously, effectively splitting
your big commit into several smaller ones.
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Mathieu Bridon