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# Move The Latest Commit To A New Branch
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I sometimes find myself making a commit against the `master` branch that I
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intended to make on a new branch. To get this commit on a new branch, one
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possible approach is to do a reset, checkout a new branch, and then
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re-commit it. There is a better way.
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```bash
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$ git checkout -b my-new-branch
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$ git checkout -
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$ git reset --hard HEAD~
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```
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This makes better use of branches and avoids the need to redo a commit that
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has already been made.
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Note: The example was against the `master` branch, but can work for any
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branch.
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