diff --git a/contributing-guides/git-terminal.md b/contributing-guides/git-terminal.md index 5e40c136e..0ebea141b 100644 --- a/contributing-guides/git-terminal.md +++ b/contributing-guides/git-terminal.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ git push --force-with-lease # Changing the email of any commit(s) -1. Perform an [interactive rebase](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#Documentation/git-rebase.txt--i) specifying the reference of the earliest commit to modify as the argument. For example, if the earlist commit with the wrong email address was 6 commits ago, you can specify the commit hash or just `HEAD~6`. +1. Perform an [interactive rebase](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#Documentation/git-rebase.txt--i), specifying the reference of the earliest commit to modify as the argument. For example, if the earliest commit with the wrong email address was 6 commits ago, you can specify the commit hash or just `HEAD~6`. ```bash git rebase --interactive HEAD~6 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ git rebase --interactive HEAD~6 2. You'll see a list of commits starting from the referenced commit to `HEAD`. All of them will default to the instruction `pick`, this means use the commit as-is when replaying them. For the commits you want to edit, replace the word `pick` for `edit`, then save and exit the editor. -3. The branch will rewind to the referenced commit, then replay them until it reaches a commit with the `edit` instruction. Amend the commit for the correct email address, then continue rebasing. Repeat this step until you've succesfully finishing rebasing and replayed all commits. +3. The branch will rewind to the referenced commit, then replay them until it reaches a commit with the `edit` instruction. Amend the commit for the correct email address, then continue rebasing. Repeat this step until you've successfully finishing rebasing and replayed all commits. ```bash git commit --amend --author "Your Name "