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If you squash you decrease the granularity of your git history, though.


If you have ten different commits all touching the same part(s) of the same file(s), dial down your granularity a little: you've over-committed.

Either that, or you lobbed 10 different issues into the same branch, which is a whole different barrel of "no one benefits from this, you're just making it harder to generate a changelog, can you please not" fish.




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