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> After all what counts is your full chunk of work, reviewed via pull request, and merged to master. It should be treated as a whole.

I find the PR mechanism works great for the view of the whole, whereas the individual commits are great for the pieces. So in my commit history, you can read the timeline, and then if you want to see the commits squashed down, you click on the individual PR. On the PR screen (assuming you're using GitHub), it has a nice list of the subject lines of each of the individual commits.




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