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coherent message. In most cases, this means not just listing the interim
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commits.
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If you have problems with squashing or other git workflows, you can enable
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"Allow edits from maintainers" in the right-hand sidebar of the GitHub web
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interface and ask for help in the pull request.
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If your change contains a merge commit, the above workflow may not work and you
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will need to remove the merge commit first. See the next section for details on
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how to rebase.
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Please refrain from creating several pull requests for the same change.
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Use the pull request that is already open (or was created earlier) to amend
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### Rebasing Changes
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When a pull request conflicts with the target branch, you may be asked to rebase it on top of the current target branch.
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The `git rebase` command will take care of rebuilding your commits on top of the new base.
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git fetch https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin # Fetch the latest upstream commit
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git rebase FETCH_HEAD # Rebuild commits on top of the new base
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This project aims to have a clean git history, where code changes are only made in non-merge commits. This simplifies
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auditability because merge commits can be assumed to not contain arbitrary code changes. Merge commits should be signed,
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