Open jfriesne opened 8 years ago
@jfriesne you can 'cherry-pick' commits to your currently checked out branch. If you like to pick commits from master to another branch, you just need to checkout another branch before picking.
Does that answer you question?
Hi Matthias,
Yes, thank you, that does answer my question :^)
Jeremy
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@jfriesne https://github.com/jfriesne you can 'cherry-pick' commits to your currently checked out branch. If you like to pick commits from master to another branch, you just need to checkout another branch before picking.
Does that answer you question?
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Maybe there's a way in GitX to do this already, and I'm just ignorant of it; if so, I'd be very appreciative of anyone who can tell me the required steps.
What I'd like to do is use GitX to "cherry-pick" one or more commits from the master branch to another branch. (I see that GitX has a way to cherry-pick from another branch to the master branch, but apparently not in the opposite direction?)
Thanks for the great program, Jeremy Friesner jfriesne@gmail.com