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title = Reodering events
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[description]
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Oops, looks like there's something messed up here. Can you put the events back into their correct order?
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There are two ways to do this: You can drag the "interactive rebase" card to the commit before the one you want to change, and then reorder the lines in the file that opens.
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Or you can reset the main tag to the very first commit, and then cherry-pick single commits in the order you want. You have cards for both approaches!
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[setup]
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echo "You just woke up.
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You are NOT wearing underwear.
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You are NOT wearing pants.
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You are NOT wearing a shirt.
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You are NOT wearing shoes." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "The Beginning"
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echo "You just woke up.
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You are NOT wearing underwear.
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You are NOT wearing pants.
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You are NOT wearing a shirt.
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You are wearing shoes." > you
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git commit -am "Put on shoes"
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echo "You just woke up.
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You are NOT wearing underwear.
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You are wearing pants.
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You are NOT wearing a shirt.
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You are wearing shoes." > you
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git commit -am "Put on pants"
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echo "You just woke up.
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You are wearing underwear.
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You are wearing pants.
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You are NOT wearing a shirt.
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You are wearing shoes." > you
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git commit -am "Put on underwear"
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echo "You just woke up.
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You are wearing underwear.
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You are wearing pants.
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You are wearing a shirt.
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You are wearing shoes." > you
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git commit -am "Put on shirt"
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[win]
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{ git log main --oneline | grep -Pz "shoes[\s\S]*pants[\s\S]*underwear"; } && { test "$(git log main --oneline | wc -l)" -eq 5; }
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[congrats]
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Feel free to reset the level and try the other strategy! Which one do you like better?
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