@DataPup locally? git commit --amend <commit_id>
<commit_id> is optional if you want to edit the most recent one
@DataPup I'm sure there is but I'm not familiar with it v_v
@DataPup where do you edit the files, and how did you commit it originally?
@vahnj i'm trying to create a PR which turns the list of instances into a table and adds a link to this list to the front page when you're logged out.
I used the little pencil button that appears when you're viewing a file online
@DataPup I can't find a good way to do it in the UI :|
As long as you submit a pull request and let Garg know he can squash the commits into one change
@vahnj oh wait I've figured it out... it's a bit klugey but within my branch i'm adding multiple commits >_> it's working
@vahnj guhhhh #FrickGit
i noticed a typo after i created the commit am i really gonna have to make another commit to edit the commit that hasn't even been pushed???