Is there any easy way to cherry pick a _range_ of commits from some other
branch to the current branch, instead of just one?
I thought maybe git-rebase could be coerced to do this somehow, but I
couldn't figure a way. [Using git-rebase would be nice because of all the
useful tools it provides, e.g., the --abort, --continue, and -i options.]
Thanks,
-Miles
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