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Hey Artawood! I could see some people really benefiting from small chunks of squashed commits, but personally I’d rather have 100 informative, atomic commits than 10 informative, squashed commits. As an example, I recently deleted a DOCKERFILE that I thought was unused. It was much easier to revert an un-squashed commit than to try to revert the entire PR.

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Dr. Derek Austin 🥳
Dr. Derek Austin 🥳

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Hi, I'm Doctor Derek! I've been a professional web developer since 2005, and I love writing about programming with JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js & Git.

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