# git-advanced-workflows — detailed patterns and worked examples ## Practical Workflows ### Workflow 1: Clean Up Feature Branch Before PR ```bash # Start with feature branch git checkout feature/user-auth # Interactive rebase to clean history git rebase -i main # Example rebase operations: # - Squash "fix typo" commits # - Reword commit messages for clarity # - Reorder commits logically # - Drop unnecessary commits # Force push cleaned branch (safe if no one else is using it) git push --force-with-lease origin feature/user-auth ``` ### Workflow 2: Apply Hotfix to Multiple Releases ```bash # Create fix on main git checkout main git commit -m "fix: critical security patch" # Apply to release branches git checkout release/2.0 git cherry-pick abc123 git checkout release/1.9 git cherry-pick abc123 # Handle conflicts if they arise git cherry-pick --continue # or git cherry-pick --abort ``` ### Workflow 3: Find Bug Introduction ```bash # Start bisect git bisect start git bisect bad HEAD git bisect good v2.1.0 # Git checks out middle commit - run tests npm test # If tests fail git bisect bad # If tests pass git bisect good # Git will automatically checkout next commit to test # Repeat until bug found # Automated version git bisect start HEAD v2.1.0 git bisect run npm test ``` ### Workflow 4: Multi-Branch Development ```bash # Main project directory cd ~/projects/myapp # Create worktree for urgent bugfix git worktree add ../myapp-hotfix hotfix/critical-bug # Work on hotfix in separate directory cd ../myapp-hotfix # Make changes, commit git commit -m "fix: resolve critical bug" git push origin hotfix/critical-bug # Return to main work without interruption cd ~/projects/myapp git fetch origin git cherry-pick hotfix/critical-bug # Clean up when done git worktree remove ../myapp-hotfix ``` ### Workflow 5: Recover from Mistakes ```bash # Accidentally reset to wrong commit git reset --hard HEAD~5 # Oh no! # Use reflog to find lost commits git reflog # Output shows: # abc123 HEAD@{0}: reset: moving to HEAD~5 # def456 HEAD@{1}: commit: my important changes # Recover lost commits git reset --hard def456 # Or create branch from lost commit git branch recovery def456 ``` ## Advanced Techniques ### Rebase vs Merge Strategy **When to Rebase:** - Cleaning up local commits before pushing - Keeping feature branch up-to-date with main - Creating linear history for easier review **When to Merge:** - Integrating completed features into main - Preserving exact history of collaboration - Public branches used by others ```bash # Update feature branch with main changes (rebase) git checkout feature/my-feature git fetch origin git rebase origin/main # Handle conflicts git status # Fix conflicts in files git add . git rebase --continue # Or merge instead git merge origin/main ``` ### Autosquash Workflow Automatically squash fixup commits during rebase. ```bash # Make initial commit git commit -m "feat: add user authentication" # Later, fix something in that commit # Stage changes git commit --fixup HEAD # or specify commit hash # Make more changes git commit --fixup abc123 # Rebase with autosquash git rebase -i --autosquash main # Git automatically marks fixup commits ``` ### Split Commit Break one commit into multiple logical commits. ```bash # Start interactive rebase git rebase -i HEAD~3 # Mark commit to split with 'edit' # Git will stop at that commit # Reset commit but keep changes git reset HEAD^ # Stage and commit in logical chunks git add file1.py git commit -m "feat: add validation" git add file2.py git commit -m "feat: add error handling" # Continue rebase git rebase --continue ``` ### Partial Cherry-Pick Cherry-pick only specific files from a commit. ```bash # Show files in commit git show --name-only abc123 # Checkout specific files from commit git checkout abc123 -- path/to/file1.py path/to/file2.py # Stage and commit git commit -m "cherry-pick: apply specific changes from abc123" ```