rebase
/ˈrɛbæz/Definitions
1. verb
to update the base commits of a repository in version control, typically by pulling in changes from a remote repository and re-applying local changes on top.
“The developer had to rebase the code to ensure it aligned with the latest updates from the main branch.”
2. noun
the act of updating the base commits of a repository in version control.
“The rebase process took several hours to complete due to the large number of changes involved.”
3. verb
to redo or retake something, especially a musical performance.
“The musician decided to rebase the solo to get a better sound.”
4. verb
to resell or reissue something, especially a product or a financial instrument.
“The company plans to rebase its stock options to attract more investors.”