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Git Merge

Git Branching, Merging & Rebase Internals Explained

March 27, 2026February 5, 2026 by Rahul Suryawanshi

Git branches are simple pointers, merges join commit graphs, and rebasing rewrites history. This post explains Git branching, merging, and rebase internals clearly

Categories Cloud & DevSecOps Tags Developer Workflows, Distributed Systems, Git, Git Branching, Git Internals, Git Merge, Git Rebase, Software Engineering, Version Control
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