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52 questions linked to/from How to get just one file from another branch
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How to move/copy entire file from one branch to another with Git / IntelliJ? [duplicate]
I want to copy not changes, but entire files, which are not present, to on one branch, from another.
It this possible with either Git or IntelliJ?
Currently I am opening diff and copy paste files. ...
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Reverting a specific file to origin/master [duplicate]
I'm working on a feature branch (say - new_feature_branch). I have already changed a set of file and all my changes are commit and then push to a remote git repo (say origin/new_feature_branch). But ...
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Does a git branch have a corresponding Linux shell absolute file path? [duplicate]
I have two branches: master and working. I'm currently on the working branch, but I want to reference a file which only exists in the master branch, without checking out that branch. Is there some ...
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How to get the changes at several files, not all the files, from a commit to local directory? [duplicate]
After I git clone the repo, my colleague made a commit which touched several files. The commit is currently in a merge request, not merged to gitlab yet.
I want to retrieve just 2 files from his ...
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Undo working copy modifications of one file in Git
After the last commit, I modified a bunch of files in my working copy, but I want to undo the changes to one of those files, as in reset it to the same state as the most recent commit.
However, I ...
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Create a branch in Git from another branch
I have two branches: master and dev
I want to create a "feature branch" from the dev branch.
Currently on the branch dev, I do:
git checkout -b myfeature dev
... (some work)
git commit -am &...
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How do I copy a version of a single file from one Git branch to another?
I've got two branches that are fully merged together.
However, after the merge is done, I realise that one file has been messed up by the merge (someone else did an auto-format, gah), and it would ...
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How to retrieve a single file from a specific revision in Git?
I have a Git repository and I'd like to see how some files looked a few months ago. I found the revision at that date; it's 27cf8e84bb88e24ae4b4b3df2b77aab91a3735d8. I need to see what one file looks ...
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How to sparsely checkout only one single file from a git repository?
How do I checkout just one file from a git repo?
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View a file in a different Git branch without changing branches
Is it possible to open a file in a git branch without checking out that branch? How?
Essentially I want to be able to open a file in my github pages branch without switching branches all the time. I ...
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Git - How to undo a checkout of unstaged files which discards local changes
I accidentially discard my changes on files in my local working tree via git checkout. The files aren't staged at this time. Is it posible to "undo" this checkout?
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How can I push a local Git branch to a remote with a different name easily?
I've been wondering if there's an easy way to push and pull a local branch with a remote branch with a different name without always specifying both names.
For example:
$ git clone myrepo.git
$ git ...
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View differences of branches with meld?
I know that I can view the difference between HEAD and current state with meld .. But how can I view the differences between branches, for example master and devel with meld?
At the moment I do the ...
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git-checkout older revision of a file under a new name
I have the file "main.cpp" open in my editor.
I want to see the previous revision of "main.cpp" in the editor too.
The way I do it now is like this.
close "main.cpp" in the editor
prompt> mv ...
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Why git can't do hard/soft resets by path?
$ git reset -- <file_path> can reset by path.
However, $ git reset (--hard|--soft) <file_path> will report an error like below:
Cannot do hard|soft reset with paths.