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Split a commit apart into a sequence of commits::
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-Suppose that you have created lots of logically separate changes and commited
+Suppose that you have created lots of logically separate changes and committed
them together. Then, later you decide that it might be better to have each
logical chunk associated with its own commit. You can use git reset to rewind
history without changing the contents of your local files, and then successively