I don't, because I haven't digested the git rebase man page.
And I'm so wary of rebase (search "git rebase dangerous") that
I just stay away from it. If you would educate me on how to
do it safely, I'd consider it.
The super short answer: you can rebase/amend all you want, AS LONG AS
YOU DON'T PUSH. Once you've pushed a commit, you have to think of it
permamently and irrevocably published to the world. You can push new
changes that fix problems in previous commits, you just can't rewrite
history once you've told everyone else about it.
--Ken
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