--- title: "Sharing Specific Commits with Git Bundle" date: 2020-03-20T16:22:01-04:00 draft: false tags: ["Git"] medium_enabled: true --- If you have a large software repository, sometimes you only want to share part of it with a group. You can accomplish this by using `git bundle` ## Creating the Bundle To bundle all the commits from the development branch to the current head, ```bash git bundle create repo.bundle development..HEAD feature_branch ``` This will place these commits into a branch called `feature_branch` in `repo.bundle`. ## Fetching from bundle On the other side, we need to make sure that we have all the commits up to the `development` branch synchronized. Then we can fetch the commits from the bundle: ```bash git fetch /path/to/repo.bundle feature_branch:feature_branch ``` The left side of the colon is what you want to grab from the bundle, the right side is the branch to put the commits to. ```bash git checkout feature_branch ```