Docs: Improve readability of "Squashing commits"
It was not easy to read the comment lines for me because I was not sure whether the sentence ended with the line or not ("pull set commits"?). Therefore, dots had been invented and I have added them to signal the end of a sentence. Also begin New sentence with a capital letter. I guess, not all 'pick' words should be replaced by 'squash'? At least I found [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-rebase-and-update-a-pull-request](this) rebase/squash documentation helpful, where is written that the first line should not be changed.
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git checkout your_branch_name
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git rebase -i HEAD~n
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# n is normally the number of commits in the pull
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# set commits from 'pick' to 'squash', save and quit
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# on the next screen, edit/refine commit messages
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# save and quit
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# n is normally the number of commits in the pull request.
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# Set commits (except the one in the first line) from 'pick' to 'squash', save and quit.
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# On the next screen, edit/refine commit messages.
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# Save and quit.
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git push -f # (force push to GitHub)
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If you have problems with squashing (or other workflows with `git`), you can
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