How do I run the cherry pick command using TortoiseGit UI?
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1Official documentation tortoisegit.org/docs/tortoisegit/tgit-dug-cherrypick.html– Michael FreidgeimMar 9, 2017 at 2:35
3 Answers
- Open the log in a repository with the target branch checked out.
- Use the top-left blue branch name to select the source branch.
- Select the commit(s) you want.
- Right click and select Cherry Pick this commit.
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53To see the log for another branch, click on the blue branch name on the top left of the log window.– kichikMay 17, 2013 at 23:13
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4I know this is a good answer, but I have no cherry pick option on right click, no matter what branch I select Dec 12, 2013 at 4:59
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1@PandaWood maybe your current working branch is on a detached HEAD? If that's the case, you just need name the current branch. "git checkout -b <NAME>" or whatever the TortoiseGit option is...– DigikataMar 10, 2014 at 22:48
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6another common reason no cherry pick option on right click appears, is that the branch you're on already has that commit– vazorMay 8, 2015 at 21:09
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1Open "Show log", then I activated "All branches" and then I got visible all branches (with their commit history) and then the possibility to cherry pick got active as well (as noted before, I got a commit which wasn't present in the current branch).– st6mmOct 8, 2015 at 14:11
Considering 'release' branch is required to cherry-pick from 'master' branch, follow the steps as provided below:
Step 1: Checkout 'release' branch
Step 2: Click TostoiseGit -> Show log
Step 3: Filter Source Branch Commits to be Cherry-picked
On the Log Messages window, select the source branch from where the commits will be Cherry Picked (i.e. 'master' branch in this example). The branch selection can be done from top left of the 'Log Messages' window (as shown below)
Step 4: Select the Commits to be Cherry-picked
Finally select the commits and right-click the context menu to cherry-pick them.
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2for Step 1, I switch branches by going Right-click -> TortoiseGit -> Switch/Checkout– McCoyFeb 27, 2018 at 19:02
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After clicking on "Cherry Pick selected commits", click on continue, merge the conflict, if any and then click on commit. After doing all this, don't forget to push the code in corresponding branch (here release).– S KumarApr 18, 2019 at 13:53
The above answers are also correct and I am just simplifying it.
If you want to cherry pick from one branch to another (for example: Branch_18.1 to Branch_18.4)
- Go to Branch_18.4 folder(repo)
- Right click and select show log, it will open a log dialog window
- In this window, at top left Corner click on Current branch Hyperlink (i.e. Branch_18.4)
- Now select the branch from which you want to cherry pic (i.e. Branch_18.1)
- Now select and right click on the commit which to be cherry picked and select Cherry pick selected commits.
- Now It may ask you to stash your changes if you have any changes in your working tree then in that case click on "YES" .
- Now Before pushing cherry picked changes, pull and then Push.
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under answers content)– stasiaksSep 7, 2018 at 13:41