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In the previous installment, we explored rebasing and merging. While subtly different, both git merge
and git rebase
serve the same fundamental purpose: integrating changes from one branch into another.
This article focuses on git cherry-pick
, a powerful command enabling the selective integration of individual commits from any branch into your current HEAD. This contrasts sharply with git merge
and git rebase
, which incorporate all new commits from the source branch.
Why selectively apply a single commit? A key use case is correcting errors. Imagine accidentally committing to the wrong branch. cherry-pick
simplifies the fix: switch to the correct branch and cherry-pick the errant commit.
Advanced Git Series:
- Part 1: Crafting the Ideal Git Commit
- Part 2: Effective Git Branching Strategies
- Part 3: Streamlining Collaboration with Pull Requests
- Part 4: Resolving Merge Conflicts
- Part 5: Rebasing vs. Merging: A Comparison
- Part 6: Mastering Interactive Rebase
- Part 7: Cherry-Picking Commits in Git (You are here!)
- Part 8: Recovering Lost Commits with the Reflog
A word of caution: Avoid over-reliance on cherry-pick
. Branch-level workflows, facilitated by git merge
and git rebase
, are generally preferred. cherry-pick
is a valuable tool for specific situations, not a replacement for standard merging or rebasing.
Relocating a Commit
Consider this scenario: a commit intended for the feature/newsletter
branch mistakenly landed in master
. The following Tower screenshot (a Git GUI for macOS and Windows) illustrates this, highlighting commit 26bf1b48
incorrectly placed in master
:
Alternatively, the command line reveals the issue:
$ git log commit 26bf1b4808ba9783e4fabb19ec81e7a4c8160194 (HEAD -> master) Author: Tobias Günther Date: Fri Oct 5 09:58:03 2018 0200 Newsletter signup page
Commit 26bf1b48
belongs in feature/newsletter
. Let's use cherry-pick
to move it:
$ git checkout feature/newsletter Switched to branch 'feature/newsletter' $ git status On branch feature/newsletter nothing to commit, working tree clean $ git cherry-pick 26bf1b48 [feature/newsletter 7fb55d0] Newsletter signup page Author: Tobias Günther Date: Fri Oct 5 09:58:03 2018 0200 1 file changed, 0 insertions( ), 0 deletions(-) create mode 100644 signup.html
git log
now shows the commit in feature/newsletter
:
$ git log commit 7fb55d06a8e70fdce46921a8a3d3a9de7f7fb8d7 (HEAD -> feature/newsletter) Author: Tobias Günther Date: Fri Oct 5 09:58:03 2018 0200 Newsletter signup page
Note: cherry-pick
creates a copy of the commit, leaving the original intact.
Cleaning Up
The "incorrect" commit remains in master
. git reset
removes it:
$ git checkout master Switched to branch 'master' $ git reset --hard HEAD~1 HEAD is now at 776f8ca Change about title and delete error page
The Tower GUI visualizes this entire process.
A Specialized Tool, Not a Daily Driver
Prioritize merge
or rebase
whenever possible. Reserve cherry-pick
for situations where they are unsuitable, specifically for moving individual commits. Remember, git cherry-pick
duplicates commits; always clean up afterward.
Explore my free "Advanced Git Kit" for deeper dives into Git tools, including branching strategies, interactive rebase, the reflog, and submodules.
Happy cherry-picking, and see you in the next "Advanced Git" installment!
Advanced Git Series:
- Part 1: Crafting the Ideal Git Commit
- Part 2: Effective Git Branching Strategies
- Part 3: Streamlining Collaboration with Pull Requests
- Part 4: Resolving Merge Conflicts
- Part 5: Rebasing vs. Merging: A Comparison
- Part 6: Mastering Interactive Rebase
- Part 7: Cherry-Picking Commits in Git (You are here!)
- Part 8: Recovering Lost Commits with the Reflog
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