The open-source Git project just released Git 2.54 with features and bug fixes from over 137 contributors, 66 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git back when 2.52 was released . To celebrate this most recent release, here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time. 💡 Since the last Git release we wrote about was Git 2.52, this blog post covers the highlights from both the 2.53 and 2.54 releases. Rewrite history with git history The Git project has a long history of providing tools to rewrite your repository’s history. git rebase –i is the most well-known, and it’s remarkably flexible: you can reorder, squash, edit, and drop commits. But that flexibility comes with complexity: an interactive rebase operates on a range of commits, updates your working tree and index as it goes, and can leave you in a conflicted state that you need to resolve before proceeding. For simpler cases, all of that machinery can feel like overkill.…