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cherry-pick a commit to multiple branches
#!/bin/bash
function merge {
git pull --rebase
git cherry-pick -x $1
git status
echo "Commit? (y/n):"
read XN
if [ "$XN" = "y" ]; then
echo "Committing"
git push origin
else
echo "Abort!!"
exit
fi;
}
if [ ! -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Usage: cherrypick.sh <hash> [<branch1> <branch2> <branch3> ...]"
echo
echo "e.g. cherrypick.sh fb5cfe1cf2165abee 1.0.0 1.1.0 1.2.0"
exit
fi
if [ ! -n "$2" ]; then
echo "cherry-picking to current branch"
merge $1
else
for arg in ${@:2}
do
git checkout $arg
merge $1
done
fi
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How to use that?)

@Delfic
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Delfic commented Jul 2, 2018

It's in the code: Usage: cherrypick.sh <hash> [<branch1> <branch2> <branch3> ...]

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