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From: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> |
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Subject: Separating topic branches |
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Abstract: In this article, JC describes how to separate topic branches. |
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This text was originally a footnote to a discussion about the |
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behaviour of the git diff commands. |
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Often I find myself doing that [running diff against something other |
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than HEAD] while rewriting messy development history. For example, I |
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start doing some work without knowing exactly where it leads, and end |
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up with a history like this: |
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"master" |
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o---o |
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\ "topic" |
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o---o---o---o---o---o |
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At this point, "topic" contains something I know I want, but it |
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contains two concepts that turned out to be completely independent. |
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And often, one topic component is larger than the other. It may |
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contain more than two topics. |
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In order to rewrite this mess to be more manageable, I would first do |
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"diff master..topic", to extract the changes into a single patch, start |
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picking pieces from it to get logically self-contained units, and |
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start building on top of "master": |
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$ git diff master..topic >P.diff |
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$ git checkout -b topicA master |
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... pick and apply pieces from P.diff to build |
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... commits on topicA branch. |
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o---o---o |
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/ "topicA" |
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o---o"master" |
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\ "topic" |
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o---o---o---o---o---o |
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Before doing each commit on "topicA" HEAD, I run "diff HEAD" |
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before update-index the affected paths, or "diff --cached HEAD" |
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after. Also I would run "diff --cached master" to make sure |
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that the changes are only the ones related to "topicA". Usually |
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I do this for smaller topics first. |
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After that, I'd do the remainder of the original "topic", but |
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for that, I do not start from the patchfile I extracted by |
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comparing "master" and "topic" I used initially. Still on |
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"topicA", I extract "diff topic", and use it to rebuild the |
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other topic: |
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$ git diff -R topic >P.diff ;# --cached also would work fine |
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$ git checkout -b topicB master |
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... pick and apply pieces from P.diff to build |
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... commits on topicB branch. |
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"topicB" |
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o---o---o---o---o |
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/ |
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/o---o---o |
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|/ "topicA" |
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o---o"master" |
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\ "topic" |
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o---o---o---o---o---o |
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After I am done, I'd try a pretend-merge between "topicA" and |
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"topicB" in order to make sure I have not missed anything: |
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$ git pull . topicA ;# merge it into current "topicB" |
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$ git diff topic |
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"topicB" |
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o---o---o---o---o---* (pretend merge) |
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/ / |
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/o---o---o----------' |
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|/ "topicA" |
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o---o"master" |
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\ "topic" |
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o---o---o---o---o---o |
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The last diff better not to show anything other than cleanups |
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for crufts. Then I can finally clean things up: |
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$ git branch -D topic |
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$ git reset --hard HEAD^ ;# nuke pretend merge |
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"topicB" |
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o---o---o---o---o |
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/ |
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/o---o---o |
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|/ "topicA" |
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o---o"master" |
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