git: How to rebase all commits by one certain author into a separate branch?

三世轮回 提交于 2019-12-03 03:00:22

I recently did this for someone:

git checkout -b other_work <sha1_of_where_to_rebase>
git log --reverse --author=others --format=%H <sha1_range> | xargs -n 1 git cherry-pick

Hope this helps

I'm not quite understanding what you are doing, but the problem you describe with a third party codebase, is called a "vendor branch". Here is how I would handle it:

Make a branch for the third party version, e.g. vendor. I assume your branch is called master. When they publish a new version, you can do the following:

git stash # If you have any uncommitted files
git checkout vendor
tar -xzvf [new files]  # This might be unzip or whatever, rather than tar
git commit -am "Version xxx from upstream"  # Adjust commit message to suit
git checkout master
git merge vendor   # Bring changes into your branch (you could use rebase here if you prefer to keep all your changes on top of all their changes)
git stash pop # Restore your uncommitted files

ps. rather than git add -p, I'd use git gui. I was sceptical of using a gui to begin with, but I couldn't live without git gui and gitk now (or gitx on a mac).

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