git-step-rebase: enable the rerere-mechanism.
Git provides a mechanism to record conflict solutions done with one rebase and replaying that when rebasing another branch. That's what's Rerere is about. Unfortunately, a rebase still stops after resolving all conflicts with recordings, so convenience is a bit limited. If Rerere is disabled in a repo or there are no recorded solutions, this option has no effect.
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while [ ${PARENTS} -ge 0 ]; do
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echo -e "Next: rebasing to \033[1m${BASE_BRANCH}~${PARENTS}\033[0m"
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sleep 1
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if ! git rebase --whitespace=fix ${BASE_BRANCH}~${PARENTS}; then
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if ! git rebase --rerere-autoupdate --whitespace=fix ${BASE_BRANCH}~${PARENTS}; then
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echo
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echo "Standard rebase failed."
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echo "Trying again, this time ignoring whitespace ..."
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git rebase --abort
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if ! git rebase -X ignore-all-space --whitespace=fix ${BASE_BRANCH}~${PARENTS}; then
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if ! git rebase --rerere-autoupdate -X ignore-all-space --whitespace=fix ${BASE_BRANCH}~${PARENTS}; then
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exit
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fi
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fi
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