Basically, what I want is
git diff HEAD branch1 -- foo.txt > patch.txt;
git apply patch.txt
How do I do this in one step?
And, side question: How can I specify a mask for files, like, **/*.xml?
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You can check out individual files from branches (well, any commit) like this:
git checkout branch1 -- foo.txt