Rebase in the web browser in GH, Web Editor without CLI or GH Desktop #69867
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I fetched updates from repo at the sync fork button not realizing "discard changes" would undo my own committed changes. I don't care anymore about the discarded.
Then, I can't edit my own repo at a specific commit. Nor can I rebase. Basically; I'm trying to revert or undo the sync. The history is there in my repo.
Why can't I rebase or revert back or fork from a specific commit history from a repo?
How do I rebase in the browser or in the web editor?
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