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Add Rebase Commits With An Arbitrary Command as a git til

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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_543 TILs and counting..._
_544 TILs and counting..._
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- [List Most Git Commands](git/list-most-git-commands.md)
- [List Untracked Files](git/list-untracked-files.md)
- [Move The Latest Commit To A New Branch](git/move-the-latest-commit-to-a-new-branch.md)
- [Rebase Commits With An Arbitrary Command](git/rebase-commits-with-an-arbitrary-command.md)
- [Reference A Commit Via Commit Message Pattern Matching](git/reference-a-commit-via-commit-message-pattern-matching.md)
- [Rename A Remote](git/rename-a-remote.md)
- [Renaming A Branch](git/renaming-a-branch.md)

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# Rebase Commits With An Arbitrary Command
Interactive rebasing is a powerful way to manage and tend to the history of
a git repository. Rewording and squashing commits are fairly common actions.
But what if you need to run some arbitrary command against a series of
recent commits?
This is where the `--exec` flag comes in to play.
```bash
$ git rebase -i HEAD~3 --exec "git commit --amend --reset-authors -CHEAD"
```
This generates an interactive rebase file that you can review and save when
ready.
```
pick ea4a215 Add Globally Install A Package With Yarn as a javascript til
exec git commit --amend --reset-author -CHEAD
pick a4f4143 Add Initialize A New JavaScript Project With Yarn as a javascript til
exec git commit --amend --reset-author -CHEAD
pick 2f00aeb Add Default And Named Exports From The Same Module as a javascript til
exec git commit --amend --reset-author -CHEAD
```
As you can see, the specified command is prepared for execution for each
commit involved in the rebase.
h/t [Patricia Arbona](https://github.com/arbonap)