Say you have a master
and develop
branches. Further more, say you workflow is like that:
- on
develop
you checkout a newfeature
branch; - work on it;
- check out
develop
again; - merge the
feature
branch with--no-ff
.
This way you can nicely see which commits belong to which feature.
* Merge branch 'feature' into develop
|\
| * Commit 3
| * Commit 2
| * Commit 1
|/
* Some old commit
At some point you pull master
and want to rebase develop
on it. However, after the rebase git log
displays all commits on develop
in a linear way, without showing the feature
branches and omitting the generic merge commits:
* Commit 3
* Commit 2
* Commit 1
* Some old commit
Why is that and how can I preserve them after a rebase?