Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1upkp7fd7rc3lrjg23r8gy0wc723vze7mxlx5984ut6zurjzpf5xss4tcwy one thing that confuses me is how you can't rearrange commits on their own. even if you rebase to remove (B) from D-C-B-A, you aren't left with D-C-A like you'd expect, you instead have a new sequence of G-F-E. I think I understand why (the identity of a commit is intrinsically tied to its parent) but it still feels wrong",
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