Grammar improvement in gitlab flow intro doc
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title: Improve grammar in GitLab flow documentation
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merge_request: 9552
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author: infogrind
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ But the advantages of having stable identifiers outweigh this drawback.
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And to understand a change in context one can always look at the merge commit that groups all the commits together when the code is merged into the master branch.
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After you merge multiple commits from a feature branch into the master branch this is harder to undo.
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If you would have squashed all the commits into one you could have just reverted this commit but as we indicated you should not rebase commits after they are pushed.
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If you had squashed all the commits into one you could have just reverted this commit but as we indicated you should not rebase commits after they are pushed.
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Fortunately [reverting a merge made some time ago](https://git-scm.com/blog/2010/03/02/undoing-merges.html) can be done with git.
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This however, requires having specific merge commits for the commits your want to revert.
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If you revert a merge and you change your mind, revert the revert instead of merging again since git will not allow you to merge the code again otherwise.
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