 Welcome back to the channel. In today's video, I'm going to show you how to get cherry pick. And what do I mean by that? So if I look at this particular repository, you will see that I have eight different commits. So maybe I didn't like the direction this whole branch went. So let's say I want to just pick out only maybe one or two of these particular commits from all these eights. And I'm going to add that to my particular code. There is a command in git called cherry pick which can allow you to just pick only one of those particular commits and then add it into your own code. So what I'm going to do here is I'm going to copy this link right here. I'll come to my editor. I'll open my integrated terminal and I'm going to git clone. I'll paste my link. And that's going to allow me go inside. I'll then open this particular folder inside my integrated terminal. And if I hit git log right here, you're going to see that we have all our commits showing up. So let me push this up so that you can see all these number of commits that we have right here. So let's say I want to just have this commit in here that we have. So I'll copy this commit ID. I'll reduce this so that we can see what's happening. And right now you're going to see that we have all these particular files in here. So I'm going to type clear here. I'm going to git checkout of this branch. And I'm going to come to a branch which I'm going to call cherry. So in our cherry branch we're going to get rid of all these files that are right here. So I'll delete them. And then the next thing that I'm going to do is I'm going to commit our changes. Git add, git commit, write our message and say new beginning. And you'll see that we don't have any of that anymore. So what I can do is since I have our ID in memory, I'll type git cherry dash peak. And then I'm going to add the ID of our commit that we want to cherry pick. We only want only that ID to work. So I'll hit enter here. And you're going to see that it's going to bring the files that were committed at that point. So you will see that it only brings back only one file, not the whole chunk that we had here. So you can be able to just hand pick and pick only one particular commit, pick only the few of those files that you want to have. So after doing that, I can now add this here, then I can commit it. And then I can say hand picking commits. When I type my git status right here, hit enter, you will see that we actually have a clean branch. We now have the commit, we have the files that we wanted to have in our project. And that's all we wanted, just one particular commit. So that's how you can use git cherry pick. I hope that was a little bit clear. If you have any questions, you can leave them in the comment section. If you enjoyed it, please give this a thumbs up. And don't forget to hit subscribe if you're new here. Otherwise, enjoy whatever you're coding.