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author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com> | |
Thu, 14 Jul 2011 03:47:06 +0000 (23:47 -0400) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | |
Thu, 14 Jul 2011 05:03:12 +0000 (22:03 -0700) |
The description for 'git rebase --abort' currently says:
Restore the original branch and abort the rebase operation.
The "restore" can be misinterpreted to imply that the original branch
was somehow in a broken state during the rebase operation. It is also
not completely clear what "the original branch" is --- is it the
branch that was checked out before the rebase operation was called or
is the the branch that is being rebased (it is the latter)? Although
both issues are made clear in the DESCRIPTION section, let us also
make the entry in the OPTIONS secion more clear.
Also remove the term "rebasing process" from the usage text, since the
user already knows that the text is about "git rebase".
Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Restore the original branch and abort the rebase operation.
The "restore" can be misinterpreted to imply that the original branch
was somehow in a broken state during the rebase operation. It is also
not completely clear what "the original branch" is --- is it the
branch that was checked out before the rebase operation was called or
is the the branch that is being rebased (it is the latter)? Although
both issues are made clear in the DESCRIPTION section, let us also
make the entry in the OPTIONS secion more clear.
Also remove the term "rebasing process" from the usage text, since the
user already knows that the text is about "git rebase".
Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martin.von.zweigbergk@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Documentation/git-rebase.txt | patch | blob | history | |
git-rebase.sh | patch | blob | history |
index 9a075bc4d24d59c7b585e204e6feb50326c762f3..952859f40a80c3ea7ae84823f9bcc0e80c75fd2d 100644 (file)
It is possible that a merge failure will prevent this process from being
completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure
and run `git rebase --continue`. Another option is to bypass the commit
-that caused the merge failure with `git rebase --skip`. To restore the
+that caused the merge failure with `git rebase --skip`. To check out the
original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the
command `git rebase --abort` instead.
Restart the rebasing process after having resolved a merge conflict.
--abort::
- Restore the original branch and abort the rebase operation.
+ Abort the rebase operation and reset HEAD to the original
+ branch. If <branch> was provided when the rebase operation was
+ started, then HEAD will be reset to <branch>. Otherwise HEAD
+ will be reset to where it was when the rebase operation was
+ started.
--skip::
Restart the rebasing process by skipping the current patch.
diff --git a/git-rebase.sh b/git-rebase.sh
index d7855ea1c6dae8d8cbe35ae39f9c65e7bc9d7b11..38cbee7dced95556141cc7f635979032ad7f52c9 100755 (executable)
--- a/git-rebase.sh
+++ b/git-rebase.sh
It is possible that a merge failure will prevent this process from being
completely automatic. You will have to resolve any such merge failure
and run git rebase --continue. Another option is to bypass the commit
-that caused the merge failure with git rebase --skip. To restore the
+that caused the merge failure with git rebase --skip. To check out the
original <branch> and remove the .git/rebase-apply working files, use the
command git rebase --abort instead.
ignore-whitespace! passed to 'git apply'
C=! passed to 'git apply'
Actions:
-continue! continue rebasing process
-abort! abort rebasing process and restore original branch
-skip! skip current patch and continue rebasing process
+continue! continue
+abort! abort and check out the original branch
+skip! skip current patch and continue
"
. git-sh-setup
set_reflog_action rebase
resolvemsg="
When you have resolved this problem run \"git rebase --continue\".
If you would prefer to skip this patch, instead run \"git rebase --skip\".
-To restore the original branch and stop rebasing run \"git rebase --abort\".
+To check out the original branch and stop rebasing run \"git rebase --abort\".
"
unset onto
strategy=