Visualizing a stack Run the command Copy
av tree
to print out a visualization of the current PR stack. Navigating a stack Since a stack is (conceptually) a sequence of branches, navigating between different parts of the stack is as simple as running
git switch <branch name>
. You can also use
av switch
to interactively switch the branches. Or you can use
av prev
and
av next
to navigate through branches in order. Adding a commit to a branch within a stack First, checkout the branch you want to add a commit to with Copy
git checkout "<branch name>"
(note that after you commit, subsequent branches in the stack will also contain this commit). Modify the repository using your normal development workflow, and when you're done, stage and add the changes: Copy
av commit -a -m "<msg>"
av commit
will automatically rebase all of the commits in the stack to include the new commit, without pushing them to GitHub. If instead you run
git commit
you can always resync the stack with
av restack
. To rebase and push your changes to GitHub run Copy
av sync
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