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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ refactorings, one for backend changes, and one for frontend changes. Those
branches would then all be stacked onto each other.
Git has support for rebasing such a stack as a whole; you can enable it by
-setting the git config `rebase.updateRfs` to true. If you then rebase the
+setting the git config `rebase.updateRefs` to true. If you then rebase the
topmost branch of the stack, the other ones in the stack will follow. This
includes interactive rebases, so for example amending a commit in the first
branch of the stack will "just work" in the sense that it keeps the other