-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi guys, I love git. And I use it every day. But there is one minor thing, that bugs me a little bit: I am implementing something on a feature branch. Now I detect a minor typo/bug/whatever that just needs a one line commit. But of course I don't want to add that commit to my feature branch. Instead I'd like to commit that fix directly to another branch (e.g. master). Unfortunately that take a lot of steps to make this happen: - - comitting - - stashing other changes - - changing branch - - cherry-picking commit - - switching branches back - - reverting latest commit - - unstashing changes I'd love to solve this by having an option for git commit that gives me the possibility to commit to another branch: git commit thefixedfile.txt -m "fixed a typo" -b master Any ideas/hints? Thanks, Johannes - -- Johannes Schneider - blog.cedarsoft.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRe9ttAAoJEAytD9R7Qv6dPakH/2WshAEXM9JW2+OFW/9ZxEeL IQuE4U1OiIH9BRT9XixHQ0+d+Nay/510nFJw0kLLtOl3wRx1ybMvaennYp17Aqi6 yVnDuYbhIsjQD5lFAueLsfDgZdawmWMEOMf/Sk5pX5GLjo9k9+mi/J3KDCqH89Dc FofgMVsZcXtFB7WS9YzzabOhfomIWhY48R8CblSatzB/r5R4xsTk6eryAgBZvaIz d2Rh9a54OVRBGeGX3mdgIgVWRHbquU+b1h4Lm8QraTfNGy4uN0hRtzFb356j7xq9 UlA3CqW+w6lyBK14fdQ232jgRTkAPfgms0IShtD9UgBV0o+RBTe1Oa9abZ7sskY= =J4Dg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html