I'm doing a cherry-pick
for a large commit with multiple files. There are some conflicts, but for some of the conflicting files I'm sure that I don't need any of the changes. I'd just like to revert all changes applied to these files in that commit - a bit like 'resolve using mine' in svn, or git checkout <filename>
to undo changes applied to a file (which doesn't seem to work here).
Is there a command to do this, without manually having to go through the diffs in these files?
FFR, feel free to also include the operation to resolve using theirs.
git checkout <our-commit> -- <file>
to use ours, andgit checkout <their-commit> -- <file>
for theirs.