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hey guys itamp;#39;s Jacqueline modern coder back again with another get video so itamp;#39;s been a couple months since my last coding video and I figured this week I take a few minutes and talk about some of the different ways get allows us to rewrite history so thereamp;#39;s quite a few ways but specifically weamp;#39;re gonna go into amending commits rewording commits deleting commits reordering commits squashing commits and then splitting commits thatamp;#39;s quite a few techniques when weamp;#39;re going to go through them each one by one so if you prefer to jump straight to one of them you can check the description Iamp;#39;ve left a link to the timestamp so you can jump straight to that part of the video or I link to my written article which has all the commands written out so you can kind of use it as a reference if thatamp;#39;s more your speed alright so letamp;#39;s get written to it so weamp;#39;ll start with the mend so if I run git log one-line here weamp;#3