I am afraid to do git cherry-pick without the -n parameter because cherry-picking automatically commits after picking the changes. Most of the time I want to review the changes and commit them manually. So I do:
git cherry-pick
-n
git cherry-pick -n HASH
ooh, i wasn't aware of the dry run. I tend to not care because I can always do an interactive rebase and delete those commits.
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I am afraid to do
git cherry-pick
without the-n
parameter because cherry-picking automatically commits after picking the changes. Most of the time I want to review the changes and commit them manually. So I do:ooh, i wasn't aware of the dry run. I tend to not care because I can always do an interactive rebase and delete those commits.