rebase.backend
Default backend to use for rebasing. Possible choices are
apply or merge. In the future, if the merge backend gains all
remaining capabilities of the apply backend, this setting may
become unused.
rebase.stat
Whether to show a diffstat of what changed upstream since the
last rebase. False by default.
rebase.autoSquash
If set to true enable --autosquash
option by default.
rebase.autoStash
When set to true, automatically create a temporary stash
entry before the operation begins, and apply it after the
operation ends. This means that you can run rebase on a dirty
worktree. However, use with care: the final stash application
after a successful rebase might result in non-trivial
conflicts. This option can be overridden by the
--no-autostash
and --autostash
options of git-rebase(1).
Defaults to false.
rebase.missingCommitsCheck
If set to "warn", git rebase -i will print a warning if some
commits are removed (e.g. a line was deleted), however the
rebase will still proceed. If set to "error", it will print
the previous warning and stop the rebase, git rebase
--edit-todo can then be used to correct the error. If set to
"ignore", no checking is done. To drop a commit without
warning or error, use the drop
command in the todo list.
Defaults to "ignore".
rebase.instructionFormat
A format string, as specified in git-log(1), to be used for
the todo list during an interactive rebase. The format will
automatically have the long commit hash prepended to the
format.
rebase.abbreviateCommands
If set to true, git rebase
will use abbreviated command names
in the todo list resulting in something like this:
p deadbee The oneline of the commit
p fa1afe1 The oneline of the next commit
...
instead of:
pick deadbee The oneline of the commit
pick fa1afe1 The oneline of the next commit
...
Defaults to false.
rebase.rescheduleFailedExec
Automatically reschedule exec
commands that failed. This only
makes sense in interactive mode (or when an --exec
option was
provided). This is the same as specifying the
--reschedule-failed-exec
option.
rebase.forkPoint
If set to false set --no-fork-point
option by default.
sequence.editor
Text editor used by git rebase -i
for editing the rebase
instruction file. The value is meant to be interpreted by the
shell when it is used. It can be overridden by the
GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR
environment variable. When not configured
the default commit message editor is used instead.