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I had created an extra branch for some testing purpose.

Before starting to work, I switched back to master branch and, after having a tea, I started adding files and modifying some other files in master branch.

Only after I committed, I remembered that I was in master branch, while I had to switch to my second-branch before starting the changes.

could you let me know if it is possible to send this commit to the second-branch and remove it from master branch?

thanks

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If I understood you right you can do such things:

git checkout master
git log
now check hash commit you want to move - for example: 0123456
git checkout branch
git cherry-pick 0123456
git checkout master
git revert 0123456

that's all.


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