If I understand, normally you commit to develop
and then merge develop
into master
. master
is always behind develop
. Something like so.
A - B - C - D [master]
\
E - F - G [develop]
You can use git log --decorate --graph
to get this sort of view of your repository.
But somebody made commits directly to master
, H - I
below, and you have this situation.
A - B - C - D - H - I [master]
\
E - F - G [develop]
Instead you want this.
A - B - C - D [master]
\
E - F - G - H - I [develop]
Again, we're here.
A - B - C - D - H - I [master]
\
E - F - G [develop]
You can use git cherry-pick
to copy H - I
on top of develop
.
git checkout develop
git cherry-pick H I
A - B - C - D - H - I [master]
\
E - F - G - H1 - I1 [develop]
Then move master
back to D.
git checkout master
git reset --hard D
A - B - C - D [master]
\
E - F - G - H1 - I1 [develop]
Push both branches with --force
.