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==Cherry pick commit and update only some files== | ==Cherry pick commit and update only some files== | ||
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+ | ==Include branch from an unrelated repository== | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | git remote add rep2-git url_to_unrelated_repository | ||
+ | git fetch rep2-git | ||
+ | git checkout remotes/rep2-git/branch2 | ||
+ | git checkout -b rep2/branch2 | ||
+ | git push -u origin rep2/branch2:rep2/branch2 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | There is no need for the two repository to have a common initial commit or anything. | ||
+ | The commit hashes are preserved. You can even <tt>git cherry-pick</tt> commit from the other repostory and git will do pretty good job finding files to apply the commits to, even if the files have somewhat different names and are in somewhat different locations in the file two file trees. |
Revision as of 06:38, 18 January 2019
Comparing files
git diff branch1:full/path/to/foo.txt branch2:full/path/to/foo-another.txt
How to link to such comparison view on github?
Cherry pick commit and update only some files
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git remote add rep2-git url_to_unrelated_repository git fetch rep2-git git checkout remotes/rep2-git/branch2 git checkout -b rep2/branch2 git push -u origin rep2/branch2:rep2/branch2
There is no need for the two repository to have a common initial commit or anything. The commit hashes are preserved. You can even git cherry-pick commit from the other repostory and git will do pretty good job finding files to apply the commits to, even if the files have somewhat different names and are in somewhat different locations in the file two file trees.