← Back to context Comment by chrisseaton 5 years ago I like to drag and drop commits into an order I want when doing an interactive rebase. 3 comments chrisseaton Reply gdxhyrd 5 years ago That's easy with the TUI chrisseaton 5 years ago Dragging and dropping? Or do I have to rearrange the lines using a text editor? gdxhyrd 5 years ago Rearranging a line is 3 keystrokes in vim, which I use for that particular action, since it is perfect for that, rather than my normal GUI IDE.
gdxhyrd 5 years ago That's easy with the TUI chrisseaton 5 years ago Dragging and dropping? Or do I have to rearrange the lines using a text editor? gdxhyrd 5 years ago Rearranging a line is 3 keystrokes in vim, which I use for that particular action, since it is perfect for that, rather than my normal GUI IDE.
chrisseaton 5 years ago Dragging and dropping? Or do I have to rearrange the lines using a text editor? gdxhyrd 5 years ago Rearranging a line is 3 keystrokes in vim, which I use for that particular action, since it is perfect for that, rather than my normal GUI IDE.
gdxhyrd 5 years ago Rearranging a line is 3 keystrokes in vim, which I use for that particular action, since it is perfect for that, rather than my normal GUI IDE.
That's easy with the TUI
Dragging and dropping? Or do I have to rearrange the lines using a text editor?
Rearranging a line is 3 keystrokes in vim, which I use for that particular action, since it is perfect for that, rather than my normal GUI IDE.