@notatroll Find out exactly how many commits ago you hard coded the information. Then go `git rebase -i HEAD~x`, x being the number of commits you need to go back. You will get a txt file with a commit list. Go to the commit you want to change, and instead of "pick" you write "edit" or "e". Save and close the file. Now go into your code and change it - carefully, as all commits after this need to be applied to this.
When you're done editing, do `git add .`, `git commit --amend`, `git rebase --continue` - and pray to whatever you believe in that 30 commits will just work after that without y…