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The author discusses the utility `what-changed-twice`, designed to help manage and group related changes in Git commits. It provides a report on files modified in multiple commits, allowing for easier organization and potential squashing of commits to clarify project history. The utility is implemented in Perl, despite the author's usual preference for Python.
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