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Write description for cherry-pick command

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Michail Kravchenko 2023-08-17 11:23:43 +02:00
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## git revert ## git revert
## git cherry-pick ## git cherry-pick
### Description
The `git cherry-pick` command applies a specific commit from one branch to another. This can be useful for undoing changes, applying bug fixes to a different branch, or picking out specific changes from a merge commit.
### Usage
The basic syntax for the `git cherry-pick` command is:
```bash
git cherry-pick <commit-hash>
```
where `<commit-hash>` is the SHA-1 hash of the commit you want to cherry-pick. You can also use the `-n` option to preview the changes without actually applying them.
For example, to cherry-pick the commit with the SHA-1 hash `1234567890abcdef`, you would run the following command:
```bash
git cherry-pick 1234567890abcdef
```
### Options
The `git cherry-pick` command has a few options that you can use to customize its behavior:
* `-n`: Preview the changes without actually applying them.
* `-e`: Edit the commit message before applying it.
* `-s`: Sign the commit with your GPG key.
* `-S[<keyid>]`: Sign the commit with the specified GPG key.
## git remote ## git remote
## git blame ## git blame