Git - Merge up to a specific commit

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I created a new branch named newbranch from the master branch in git. Now I have done some work and want to merge newbranch to master; however, I have made some extra changes to newbranch and I want to merge newbranch up to the fourth-from-the-last commit to master.

I used cherry-pick but it shows the message to use the right options:

git checkout master    
git cherry-pick ^^^^HEAD newbranch

Can I use git merge to do it instead?

git merge newbranch <commitid>

Answers

Sure, being in master branch all you need to do is:

git merge <commit-id>

where commit-id is hash of the last commit from newbranch that you want to get in your master branch.

You can find out more about any git command by doing git help <command>. It that case it s git help merge. And docs are saying that the last argument for merge command is <commit>..., so you can pass reference to any commit or even multiple commits. Though, I never did the latter myself.

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License : cc by-sa 3.0

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8223103/merge-up-to-a-specific-commit

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