I have two JIRAs: ABC-100 and ABC-101. The codebase for ABC-100 is in git repo 1 and the code for ABC-101 is in codebase 2. When i committed the code changes on git repo 2, I entered a wrong issue id: ABC-100. As a result, the branch/commit are showing up under ABC-100.
How can I clean it up so that the code changes on git repo 2 shows up on ABC-101.
I have edited the message on the git commit from: "ABC-100: bla bla bla" to "ABC-101: bla bla bla".
But that does not prevent git repo 2 to show up under ABC-100.
Is there any solution to this issue?
I have edited the message on the git commit from: "ABC-100: bla bla bla" to "ABC-101: bla bla bla".
Git commits are immutable. How did you change it? You've recreated a commit on a branch with a force push? Or maybe used 'git notes'?
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