# Copy A File From Another Branch After doing some work on a large feature branch, I wanted to split out some of the work into a separate smaller branch to create an initial PR. There were several files on the feature branch that I knew needed to be part of this smaller branch. To bootstrap this smaller branch, I need to check it out from main and then copy over the needed files. First, let's create a fresh branch: ```bash $ git branch --show-current large-feature-branch $ git checkout main $ git checkout -b new-smaller-branch ``` Now I can start pulling over the files I care about: ```bash $ git checkout large-feature-branch some/file/ICareAbout.js ``` This form of `git-checkout` looks on the specified branch for the specified file and copies that over to the index. Note: this will copy over any local, working tree changes that you've made to the named file.