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As far as I can tell, you can't do it conveniently. That is, git-rebase does not give you an option to preserve the committer date. Unless you give the --ignore-date (or its alias, --reset-author-date) option, it will always preserve the author date. However, there is no way to make git-rebase preserve the committer date, unless some manual script is crafted.

The best you can do is to make the committer date equal to the author date. Recently (in 2020 Q4), git-rebase --interactive has gained the ability to use the --committer-date-is-author-date flag with the interactive rebase. Before that, there was no way of influencing the committer date at all with the interactive rebase. Note that this flag does not preserve the committer date. It merely makes the committer date equal to the author date.

You might be thinking "well, isn't that effectively preserving the committer date, since normally the committer date is always equal to the author date?". Normally, you would be correct. However, there

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chrisharper22 / OBWelcomeControllerExample.m
Last active July 9, 2025 09:32
Creating a custom OBWelcomeController in iOS 13
//
// How to use an OBWelcomeController in your project.
//
// Simalary (Chris)
//
// All the important interfaces
@interface OBButtonTray : UIView
- (void)addButton:(id)arg1;
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ur0 / README.md
Last active June 13, 2024 00:24
SockPuppet 3

SockPuppet 3

This is a kernel exploit targeting iOS 12.0-12.2 and 12.4. It exploits a dangling kernel pointer to craft a fake task port corresponding to the kernel task and gets a send right to it.

This code is not readily compilable — some common sense is a prerequisite. If you do get it going though, it is extremely reliable on any device with more than a gigabyte of RAM. Interested readers may want to investigate how reallocations can be prevented -- this might improve reliability even more.

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