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   1git-cherry-pick(1)
   2==================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-cherry-pick - Apply the change introduced by an existing commit
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10'git cherry-pick' [--edit] [-n] [-m parent-number] [-s] [-x] [--ff] <commit>
  11
  12DESCRIPTION
  13-----------
  14Given one existing commit, apply the change the patch introduces, and record a
  15new commit that records it.  This requires your working tree to be clean (no
  16modifications from the HEAD commit).
  17
  18OPTIONS
  19-------
  20<commit>::
  21        Commit to cherry-pick.
  22        For a more complete list of ways to spell commits, see the
  23        "SPECIFYING REVISIONS" section in linkgit:git-rev-parse[1].
  24
  25-e::
  26--edit::
  27        With this option, 'git cherry-pick' will let you edit the commit
  28        message prior to committing.
  29
  30-x::
  31        When recording the commit, append to the original commit
  32        message a note that indicates which commit this change
  33        was cherry-picked from.  Append the note only for cherry
  34        picks without conflicts.  Do not use this option if
  35        you are cherry-picking from your private branch because
  36        the information is useless to the recipient.  If on the
  37        other hand you are cherry-picking between two publicly
  38        visible branches (e.g. backporting a fix to a
  39        maintenance branch for an older release from a
  40        development branch), adding this information can be
  41        useful.
  42
  43-r::
  44        It used to be that the command defaulted to do `-x`
  45        described above, and `-r` was to disable it.  Now the
  46        default is not to do `-x` so this option is a no-op.
  47
  48-m parent-number::
  49--mainline parent-number::
  50        Usually you cannot cherry-pick a merge because you do not know which
  51        side of the merge should be considered the mainline.  This
  52        option specifies the parent number (starting from 1) of
  53        the mainline and allows cherry-pick to replay the change
  54        relative to the specified parent.
  55
  56-n::
  57--no-commit::
  58        Usually the command automatically creates a commit.
  59        This flag applies the change necessary to cherry-pick
  60        the named commit to your working tree and the index,
  61        but does not make the commit.  In addition, when this
  62        option is used, your index does not have to match the
  63        HEAD commit.  The cherry-pick is done against the
  64        beginning state of your index.
  65+
  66This is useful when cherry-picking more than one commits'
  67effect to your index in a row.
  68
  69-s::
  70--signoff::
  71        Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit message.
  72
  73--ff::
  74        If the current HEAD is the same as the parent of the
  75        cherry-pick'ed commit, then a fast forward to this commit will
  76        be performed.
  77
  78Author
  79------
  80Written by Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
  81
  82Documentation
  83--------------
  84Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
  85
  86GIT
  87---
  88Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite