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Git: Howto move changes since last commit to a new branch


I have been working on a branch which we can call "A". I just realized that the code I have added since I last committed should rather be in a specific (experimental) branch, but not in "A". How can I commit the changes to a new branch and leave branch "A" as it was when I last committed?


Solution

  • If the changes are staged or your working directory, you can simply checkout into a new branch like so:

    git checkout -b branch_name
    

    You can then commit directly into the new branch.