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I have tried multiple ways to squash my remote repo commits but didnt get it right. I want to squash them all and make it one . Below is the list of commits. Below is the summary of my pull request to upstream (which lists 7 commits). I want to list only one instead of 7.

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git reset --soft HEAD~7
git add --all
git commit
git push --force

First, reset git index to before the commits you want to squash. Use --soft so that git only resets the index and doesn't touch your working directory. Then create a commit as usual.

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Another way is to use squash - i other work interactive rebase

In order to do a git squash follow those steps:

# X is the number of commits you wish to squash, in your case 7
# In this interactive rebase there can be more that 7 commits if
# there was a merge in one of them
git rebase -i HEAD~X

Once you squash your commits - choose the s for squash = it will combine all the commits into a single commit.

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  • Your answer is also correct. But I already had got a right answer. And there is no option to tick both the answers "Right". :)
    – A srinivas
    Commented Jun 25, 2019 at 13:58

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