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1 | git-cherry-pick(1) |
2 | ================== | |
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3 | |
4 | NAME | |
5 | ---- | |
89d32d33 | 6 | git-cherry-pick - Apply the changes introduced by some existing commits |
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7 | |
8 | SYNOPSIS | |
9 | -------- | |
7791a1d9 | 10 | [verse] |
3253553e | 11 | 'git cherry-pick' [--edit] [-n] [-m parent-number] [-s] [-x] [--ff] |
e703d711 | 12 | [-S[<key-id>]] <commit>... |
5a5d80f4 | 13 | 'git cherry-pick' --continue |
f80a8726 | 14 | 'git cherry-pick' --quit |
539047c1 | 15 | 'git cherry-pick' --abort |
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16 | |
17 | DESCRIPTION | |
18 | ----------- | |
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19 | |
20 | Given one or more existing commits, apply the change each one | |
21 | introduces, recording a new commit for each. This requires your | |
22 | working tree to be clean (no modifications from the HEAD commit). | |
de2b82c6 | 23 | |
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24 | When it is not obvious how to apply a change, the following |
25 | happens: | |
26 | ||
27 | 1. The current branch and `HEAD` pointer stay at the last commit | |
28 | successfully made. | |
29 | 2. The `CHERRY_PICK_HEAD` ref is set to point at the commit that | |
30 | introduced the change that is difficult to apply. | |
31 | 3. Paths in which the change applied cleanly are updated both | |
32 | in the index file and in your working tree. | |
33 | 4. For conflicting paths, the index file records up to three | |
34 | versions, as described in the "TRUE MERGE" section of | |
35 | linkgit:git-merge[1]. The working tree files will include | |
36 | a description of the conflict bracketed by the usual | |
37 | conflict markers `<<<<<<<` and `>>>>>>>`. | |
38 | 5. No other modifications are made. | |
39 | ||
40 | See linkgit:git-merge[1] for some hints on resolving such | |
41 | conflicts. | |
42 | ||
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43 | OPTIONS |
44 | ------- | |
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45 | <commit>...:: |
46 | Commits to cherry-pick. | |
f028cdae | 47 | For a more complete list of ways to spell commits, see |
9d83e382 | 48 | linkgit:gitrevisions[7]. |
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49 | Sets of commits can be passed but no traversal is done by |
50 | default, as if the '--no-walk' option was specified, see | |
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51 | linkgit:git-rev-list[1]. Note that specifying a range will |
52 | feed all <commit>... arguments to a single revision walk | |
53 | (see a later example that uses 'maint master..next'). | |
de2b82c6 | 54 | |
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55 | -e:: |
56 | --edit:: | |
0b444cdb | 57 | With this option, 'git cherry-pick' will let you edit the commit |
233808db | 58 | message prior to committing. |
8bf14d6e | 59 | |
abd6970a | 60 | -x:: |
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61 | When recording the commit, append a line that says |
62 | "(cherry picked from commit ...)" to the original commit | |
63 | message in order to indicate which commit this change was | |
64 | cherry-picked from. This is done only for cherry | |
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65 | picks without conflicts. Do not use this option if |
66 | you are cherry-picking from your private branch because | |
67 | the information is useless to the recipient. If on the | |
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68 | other hand you are cherry-picking between two publicly |
69 | visible branches (e.g. backporting a fix to a | |
70 | maintenance branch for an older release from a | |
71 | development branch), adding this information can be | |
72 | useful. | |
73 | ||
6b04600a | 74 | -r:: |
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75 | It used to be that the command defaulted to do `-x` |
76 | described above, and `-r` was to disable it. Now the | |
77 | default is not to do `-x` so this option is a no-op. | |
de2b82c6 | 78 | |
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79 | -m parent-number:: |
80 | --mainline parent-number:: | |
84989bd8 | 81 | Usually you cannot cherry-pick a merge because you do not know which |
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82 | side of the merge should be considered the mainline. This |
83 | option specifies the parent number (starting from 1) of | |
84 | the mainline and allows cherry-pick to replay the change | |
85 | relative to the specified parent. | |
86 | ||
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87 | -n:: |
88 | --no-commit:: | |
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89 | Usually the command automatically creates a sequence of commits. |
90 | This flag applies the changes necessary to cherry-pick | |
91 | each named commit to your working tree and the index, | |
92 | without making any commit. In addition, when this | |
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93 | option is used, your index does not have to match the |
94 | HEAD commit. The cherry-pick is done against the | |
8bd867ee | 95 | beginning state of your index. |
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96 | + |
97 | This is useful when cherry-picking more than one commits' | |
8bd867ee | 98 | effect to your index in a row. |
de2b82c6 | 99 | |
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100 | -s:: |
101 | --signoff:: | |
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102 | Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit message. |
103 | ||
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104 | -S[<key-id>]:: |
105 | --gpg-sign[=<key-id>]:: | |
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106 | GPG-sign commits. |
107 | ||
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108 | --ff:: |
109 | If the current HEAD is the same as the parent of the | |
110 | cherry-pick'ed commit, then a fast forward to this commit will | |
111 | be performed. | |
de2b82c6 | 112 | |
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113 | --allow-empty:: |
114 | By default, cherry-picking an empty commit will fail, | |
115 | indicating that an explicit invocation of `git commit | |
116 | --allow-empty` is required. This option overrides that | |
117 | behavior, allowing empty commits to be preserved automatically | |
118 | in a cherry-pick. Note that when "--ff" is in effect, empty | |
119 | commits that meet the "fast-forward" requirement will be kept | |
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120 | even without this option. Note also, that use of this option only |
121 | keeps commits that were initially empty (i.e. the commit recorded the | |
122 | same tree as its parent). Commits which are made empty due to a | |
123 | previous commit are dropped. To force the inclusion of those commits | |
124 | use `--keep-redundant-commits`. | |
125 | ||
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126 | --allow-empty-message:: |
127 | By default, cherry-picking a commit with an empty message will fail. | |
128 | This option overrides that behaviour, allowing commits with empty | |
129 | messages to be cherry picked. | |
130 | ||
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131 | --keep-redundant-commits:: |
132 | If a commit being cherry picked duplicates a commit already in the | |
133 | current history, it will become empty. By default these | |
134 | redundant commits are ignored. This option overrides that behavior and | |
135 | creates an empty commit object. Implies `--allow-empty`. | |
df478b74 | 136 | |
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137 | --strategy=<strategy>:: |
138 | Use the given merge strategy. Should only be used once. | |
139 | See the MERGE STRATEGIES section in linkgit:git-merge[1] | |
140 | for details. | |
141 | ||
142 | -X<option>:: | |
143 | --strategy-option=<option>:: | |
144 | Pass the merge strategy-specific option through to the | |
145 | merge strategy. See linkgit:git-merge[1] for details. | |
146 | ||
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147 | SEQUENCER SUBCOMMANDS |
148 | --------------------- | |
149 | include::sequencer.txt[] | |
150 | ||
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151 | EXAMPLES |
152 | -------- | |
5d2fc913 | 153 | `git cherry-pick master`:: |
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154 | |
155 | Apply the change introduced by the commit at the tip of the | |
156 | master branch and create a new commit with this change. | |
157 | ||
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158 | `git cherry-pick ..master`:: |
159 | `git cherry-pick ^HEAD master`:: | |
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160 | |
161 | Apply the changes introduced by all commits that are ancestors | |
162 | of master but not of HEAD to produce new commits. | |
163 | ||
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164 | `git cherry-pick maint next ^master`:: |
165 | `git cherry-pick maint master..next`:: | |
166 | ||
167 | Apply the changes introduced by all commits that are | |
168 | ancestors of maint or next, but not master or any of its | |
169 | ancestors. Note that the latter does not mean `maint` and | |
170 | everything between `master` and `next`; specifically, | |
171 | `maint` will not be used if it is included in `master`. | |
172 | ||
6cf378f0 | 173 | `git cherry-pick master~4 master~2`:: |
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174 | |
175 | Apply the changes introduced by the fifth and third last | |
176 | commits pointed to by master and create 2 new commits with | |
177 | these changes. | |
178 | ||
5d2fc913 | 179 | `git cherry-pick -n master~1 next`:: |
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180 | |
181 | Apply to the working tree and the index the changes introduced | |
182 | by the second last commit pointed to by master and by the last | |
183 | commit pointed to by next, but do not create any commit with | |
184 | these changes. | |
185 | ||
5d2fc913 | 186 | `git cherry-pick --ff ..next`:: |
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187 | |
188 | If history is linear and HEAD is an ancestor of next, update | |
189 | the working tree and advance the HEAD pointer to match next. | |
190 | Otherwise, apply the changes introduced by those commits that | |
191 | are in next but not HEAD to the current branch, creating a new | |
192 | commit for each new change. | |
193 | ||
6cf378f0 | 194 | `git rev-list --reverse master -- README | git cherry-pick -n --stdin`:: |
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195 | |
196 | Apply the changes introduced by all commits on the master | |
197 | branch that touched README to the working tree and index, | |
198 | so the result can be inspected and made into a single new | |
199 | commit if suitable. | |
200 | ||
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201 | The following sequence attempts to backport a patch, bails out because |
202 | the code the patch applies to has changed too much, and then tries | |
203 | again, this time exercising more care about matching up context lines. | |
204 | ||
205 | ------------ | |
206 | $ git cherry-pick topic^ <1> | |
207 | $ git diff <2> | |
208 | $ git reset --merge ORIG_HEAD <3> | |
209 | $ git cherry-pick -Xpatience topic^ <4> | |
210 | ------------ | |
211 | <1> apply the change that would be shown by `git show topic^`. | |
212 | In this example, the patch does not apply cleanly, so | |
213 | information about the conflict is written to the index and | |
214 | working tree and no new commit results. | |
215 | <2> summarize changes to be reconciled | |
216 | <3> cancel the cherry-pick. In other words, return to the | |
217 | pre-cherry-pick state, preserving any local modifications you had in | |
218 | the working tree. | |
219 | <4> try to apply the change introduced by `topic^` again, | |
220 | spending extra time to avoid mistakes based on incorrectly matching | |
221 | context lines. | |
222 | ||
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223 | SEE ALSO |
224 | -------- | |
225 | linkgit:git-revert[1] | |
226 | ||
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227 | GIT |
228 | --- | |
9e1f0a85 | 229 | Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |