I know, I can do an interactive rebase, reword first commit and fixup all other. But if a branch contains hundreds of commits it becomes very tedious.
Is there a simpler way?
You can use git merge --squash
to squash the commits into a single one while merging into the branch.
Switch to the target branch
$ git checkout target-branch
then use
$ git merge --squash original-branch
All the commits in original-branch
will be merged into a single one, and applied to the target-branch
.