| ▲ | rich_sasha 3 hours ago | |
But it's at best much harder to find stuff in the reflog than to simply use git's history browsing tools. "What's the state of my never-rebased branch at time X" is a trivial question to answer. Undoing a rebase, at best, involves some hard resets or juggling commit hashes. None of it is impossible, but IMHO it's a lot of excitement of the wrong kind for essentially no reward. | ||