git cherry-pick
Apply the changes introduced by existing commits to the current branch.
To apply changes to another branch, first use git checkout
to switch to the desired branch.
More information: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-cherry-pick.
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Apply a commit to the current branch:
git cherry-pick {{commit}}
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Apply a range of commits to the current branch (see also
git rebase --onto
):
git cherry-pick {{start_commit}}~..{{end_commit}}
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Apply multiple (non-sequential) commits to the current branch:
git cherry-pick {{commit_1}} {{commit_2}}
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Add the changes of a commit to the working directory, without creating a commit:
git cherry-pick --no-commit {{commit}}
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