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September 2, 2019 09:22
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Bash script to rebase your current branch on master
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#!/bin/bash | |
# store name of current branch | |
BRANCH=$(git branch | grep \* | cut -d ' ' -f2) | |
# checkout master | |
git checkout master | |
# pull the latest changes | |
git pull | |
# fetch and prune all the branches | |
git fetch --all --prune | |
# checkout the original branch | |
git checkout $BRANCH | |
# rebase on master | |
git rebase master | |
# prompt to push the changes | |
read -p "Would you like to push the changes? [y/n] " -n 1 -r | |
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] | |
then | |
git push --force --no-verify | |
fi |
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