Git pull till a particular commit

I want to do a git pull but only till a specific commit.

 A->B->C->D->E->F (Remote master HEAD)

so suppose my local master HEAD points to B, and I want to pull till E. What should I do ?

This is not pulling a specific commit, this is pulling upto a specific commit.


Solution 1:

git pull is nothing but git fetch followed by git merge. So what you can do is

git fetch remote example_branch

git merge <commit_hash>

Solution 2:

First, fetch the latest commits from the remote repo. This will not affect your local branch.

git fetch origin

Then checkout the remote tracking branch and do a git log to see the commits

git checkout origin/master
git log

Grab the commit hash of the commit you want to merge up to (or just the first ~5 chars of it) and merge that commit into master

git checkout master
git merge <commit hash>

Solution 3:

You can also pull the latest commit and just undo until the commit you desire:

git pull origin master
git reset --hard HEAD~1

Replace master with your desired branch.

Use git log to see to which commit you would like to revert:

git log

Personally, this has worked for me better.

Basically, what this does is pulls the latest commit, and you manually revert commits one by one. Use git log in order to see commit history.

Good points: Works as advertised. You don't have to use commit hash or pull unneeded branches.

Bad points: You need to revert commits on by one.

WARNING: Commit/stash all your local changes, because with --hard you are going to lose them. Use at your own risk!

Solution 4:

This works for me:

git pull origin <sha>

e.g.

[dbn src]$ git fetch
[dbn src]$ git status
On branch current_feature
Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,
and have 2 and 7 different commits each, respectively.
...
[dbn src]$ git log -3 --pretty=oneline origin/master
f4d10ad2a5eda447bea53fed0b421106dbecea66 CASE-ID1: some descriptive msg
28eb00a42e682e32bdc92e5753a4a9c315f62b42 CASE-ID2: I'm so good at writing commit titles
ff39e46b18a66b21bc1eed81a0974e5c7de6a3e5 CASE-ID2: woooooo
[dbn src]$ git pull origin 28eb00a42e682e32bdc92e5753a4a9c315f62b42
[dbn src]$ git status
On branch current_feature
Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,
and have 2 and 1 different commits each, respectively.
...

This pulls 28eb00, ff39e4, and everything before, but doesn't pull f4d10ad. It allows the use of pull --rebase, and honors pull settings in your gitconfig. This works because you're basically treating 28eb00 as a branch.

For the version of git that I'm using, this method requires a full commit hash - no abbreviations or aliases are allowed. You could do something like:

[dbn src]$ git pull origin `git rev-parse origin/master^`