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Services like GitHub and GitLab support preventing changes that overwrite a repo's history, in addition to tracking history even when you force update a branch.



I was just joking but surely I can revert a commit on a feature branch, no?


You can revert and even force-update the branch to rewrite it's history, but GitHub still tracks the old commits and even lists in the PR the events that rewrote the branch history.


sorry for misunderstanding, I am NOT trying to hide the fact I reverted, hence the alias dont-fuck-with-my-branch :) and I was overall just joking…




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