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Interactive rebase #32

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Geobert opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 7 comments
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Interactive rebase #32

Geobert opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 7 comments
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@Geobert
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Geobert commented Apr 23, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm also using Fork, and the sudden change of policy doesn't really suit me so I was looking for an alternative. The feature I use the most was interactive rebase so here is my feature request :)

Describe the solution you'd like
Ability to have a list of commit that I can act upon (squash, reword etc…)

Describe alternatives you've considered
I'm not really good at git CLI, always used a UI so if gitui could become a fully featured Git UI, that would be awesome.

@extrawurst
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Hi @Geobert thanks for your interest in this project, Interactive Rebase is absolutely on my list of features for the commit log view (#2)

@naturallymitchell
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related: Git Interactive Rebase Tool

@extrawurst
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A great example how to make it a nice UX

@zQueal
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zQueal commented Feb 7, 2022

Is there any planned movement on this at all? Really loving gitui, but I need to keep lazygit around as well because it makes rebasing and fixup commits very easy. Would love to just be able to use gitui for it.

@extrawurst
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It is planned, yes

@extrawurst
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depends on upstream lack of rebase support: libgit2/libgit2#6332

@hyiltiz
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hyiltiz commented Dec 23, 2023

Would it be possible to workaround the limitations of libgit2 by relying on https://github.com/MitMaro/git-interactive-rebase-tool as a 3rd party dependency, if it exposes the key functionality as somewhat stable API?

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