We end up doing it manually, checking out the branch and then a
git rebase upstream/master
Unfortunately, like you say, the Big Green Button *always* produces a
merge commit, even if the branch being merged is up-to-date with master.
On 8/24/11 3:08 PM, David Bosschaert wrote:
Hi all,
When applying a pull request in Github (using the Big Green Button that
says 'Merge Pull Request') this always creates a merge commit which is
something that we generally don't like (I think ;)
How people generally apply pull requests with a fast-forward for a
cleaner commit history? Is there some handy command that people use for
this?
Cheers,
David
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