Re: Move commits not in origin to a branch

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On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Michael J Gruber
<git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> shawn wilson venit, vidit, dixit 02.03.2015 14:25:
>> How do I move commits I haven't pushed into a new branch?
>>
>>  % git log origin..master --pretty=format:'%h'
>> f7d3a19
>> 1f186c9
>> 66d99f6
>>
>> Which I'd like to be in a new branch.
>>
>
> Do you want them to be on the new branch as they are, i.e. as commits
> built on top of master? Then
>
> git branch mybranch master
>

Oh cool, I think that's what I wanted. I didn't realize it was that
easy - I said screw it and went and pushed them, but... for next time
(or I'll stop being stupid and work in a branch from now on).

Thanks
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