Commit to multiple branches at the same time with git

痞子三分冷 提交于 2019-12-01 02:29:07

You could:

  • make all your commits on A
  • rebase B on top of A (if you haven't pushed B already, that is)

That way, B will include all commits from A, plus its single commit.


If you have shared B (pushed to a common remote repo), the idea is more to add any commit made on A to B (that is, "on top of B).

The simplest way would be to merge A on B, if you don't mind having only one commit on B representing all commits from A.
I would prefer that to any solution involving cherry-picking would mean different SHA1 for each commit recreated on B, which would make any future merge back to A complicated (because Git would go back a long way to find a common ancestor)

spoutnik

the cherry-pick feature is a better way to do this, check answer at

Git: Commit to multiple branches at the same time

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