How to commit & push selected files but not all in Git

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-12-01 23:44:37

问题


I have a git repo with two branches: develop and master. I work mostly at develop and when files are ready (sometimes not so sticky to this affirmation) I merge them to master branch to put them on production. Take a look to this pic:

All that files comes from develop branch and was merged but I only want to commit and push RepresentativeRestController.php but any time I do right click => commit all of them are included on the commit. How I get rid, temporary since they will be added later, of the ones I don't want to be included on the commit? I use Smartgit as a GUI client for Bitbucket repository. Any advice?


回答1:


When you make a commit, all the staged file are included in the commit. If you wish to exclude certain files from a commit, unstage those files first.

I'm not sure how to do that with the Git UI you are using, but there should be a screen or something to manage which files with changes are staged and which aren't.




回答2:


Use terminal to commit selected file : like: you have 100 files (10 type)

git add *.* all file

git add *.jpg all jpg file

$ git add . # add to index only files created/modified and not those deleted

$ git add -u # add to index only files deleted/modified and not those created

you can use source tree for all git work.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30655063/how-to-commit-push-selected-files-but-not-all-in-git

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