On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 21:07:52 -0700 (PDT)
Tanveer Malik tanmalik...@gmail.com wrote:
Ahh sorry, if I was not very clear in my question. What actually I am
looking for is a way to get the working copies of the files different
from its parent branch e.g., I create a branch 'develop' from
'master', then work on files say style.css and on another file called
abc.php. Now I want a way to get only these two files [style.css,
abc.php] in the working directory.
`git show` does that.
For instance, you're working on develop but would like to get the
contents of a file main.css as it's currently on master.
If so, you'd use
git show master:main.css
to get the contents of main.css on master printed.
If you want to actually save it somewhere (it seems, you do), redirect
the output:
git show master:main.css whatever.css
If you redirect the output to main.css as well, its content will be
overwritten with the contents of main.css on master -- effectively
as if you've checked out that single file from master.
Consequently, `git checkout` can do that as well ;-)
To replace the contents of a checked out file with its contents in
another revision, do
git checkout revision pathname1 pathname2 ...
for instance, you could do
git chekcout master main.css
Please note that all these examples assume the file named main.css is
in the root directory of the repository (and the work tree), that is,
at the top level. If it's in a subdirectory (or deeper), you should
specify that part of a pathname as well, for instance:
git show master:assets/styles/main.css
git checkout master^3:assets/scripts/lib/jquery-min.js
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