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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T08:09:07+00:00 2026-05-27T08:09:07+00:00

I’ve made multiple changes to two files in a Git repository (specifically, added two

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I’ve made multiple changes to two files in a Git repository (specifically, added two formulae to brew).

I committed the changes individually:

git commit file1
git commit file2

I then did one push to GitHub:

git push git@github.com:myname/homebrew.git

I’d now like to send two pull requests to the upstream repository, one for file1, one for file2. Is this possible?

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    2026-05-27T08:09:08+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:09 am

    If you changed both files in the same commit, then no, this isn’t possible. Pushes and pulls operate at a commit level; they won’t split them apart.

    If you haven’t shared the changes yet, you could split the commit into two, making a branch for each, and then initiate pull requests for those.

    This is one of those things there are many ways to do, but for example, you could do something like this:

    # make sure the commit in question is the most recent
    # make branch to point to the previous commit, leaving the changes in your work tree
    git reset HEAD^
    # commit the changes to the first file
    git add file1
    git commit
    # make a branch for the first commit
    git branch first-branch HEAD^
    # commit the changes to the second file
    git add file2
    git commit
    # create and check out a branch for this commit
    git checkout -b second-branch
    # rebase the branch back, so that it doesn't include the first commit
    git rebase --onto HEAD^^ HEAD^ second-branch
    
    # point your master branch somewhere that makes sense - maybe before either branch
    git checkout master
    git reset --hard first-branch^
    

    This would leave you with history like this:

    - x (master) - A (first-branch)
       \
        - B (second-branch)
    

    where commit A modified file1, and commit B modified file2.

    Once the history looks the way you like it, you can push the two branches separately and do what you need to do with them:

    git push origin first-branch second-branch
    
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