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git-cherry-pick(1) |
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NAME |
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git-cherry-pick - Apply the change introduced by an existing commit. |
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SYNOPSIS |
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'git-cherry-pick' [--edit] [-n] [-r] <commit> |
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DESCRIPTION |
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Given one existing commit, apply the change the patch introduces, and record a |
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new commit that records it. This requires your working tree to be clean (no |
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modifications from the HEAD commit). |
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OPTIONS |
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<commit>:: |
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Commit to cherry-pick. |
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--edit:: |
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With this option, `git-cherry-pick` will let you edit the commit |
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message prior committing. |
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-r:: |
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Usually the command appends which commit was |
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cherry-picked after the original commit message when |
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making a commit. This option, '--replay', causes it to |
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use the original commit message intact. This is useful |
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when you are reordering the patches in your private tree |
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before publishing. |
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-n:: |
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Usually the command automatically creates a commit with |
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a commit log message stating which commit was |
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cherry-picked. This flag applies the change necessary |
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to cherry-pick the named commit to your working tree, |
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but does not make the commit. In addition, when this |
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option is used, your working tree does not have to match |
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the HEAD commit. The cherry-pick is done against the |
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beginning state of your working tree. |
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This is useful when cherry-picking more than one commits' |
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effect to your working tree in a row. |
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Author |
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Written by Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> |
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Documentation |
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Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. |
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GIT |
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Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite |
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