Alright so I have two branches, master and develop, and I forgot to change branch after I published the code live so now I have something similar to this:
> Develop Commit 6 (origin/develop)
> Develop Commit 5
> Develop Commit 4
> Develop Commit 3 <- Where I want the master to be
> Develop Commit 2
> Develop Commit 1
> Master (origin/master)
So my question is, can I go to the master branch and merge Commit 1, 2 and 3 into the master branch? I tried to merge just Commit 3 but it looks like commit 1,2 wasn't included.
Thanks in advance!
Hi @Cimplex ,
yes, that should work.
Where are you local branches positioned? Is your develop branch in the same place as origin/develop and master branch as origin/master branch?
If so, then just checkout to master, merge commit 3 to it (use commit id) and push master to origin like this:
git checkout master
git merge Develop Commit 3
git push origin master
If it is not working, what error message do you get? Thank you.
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