# Cherry-pick changes _**Note:** This feature was [introduced][ce-3514] in GitLab 8.7._ --- GitLab implements Git's powerful feature to [cherry-pick any commit][git-cherry-pick] with introducing a **Cherry-pick** button in Merge Requests and commit details. ## Cherry-picking a Merge Request After the Merge Request has been merged, a **Cherry-pick** button will be available to cherry-pick the changes introduced by that Merge Request: ![Cherry-pick Merge Request](img/cherry_pick_changes_mr.png) --- You can cherry-pick the changes directly into the selected branch or you can opt to create a new Merge Request with the cherry-pick changes: ![Cherry-pick Merge Request modal](img/cherry_pick_changes_mr_modal.png) ## Cherry-picking a Commit You can cherry-pick a Commit from the Commit details page: ![Cherry-pick commit](img/cherry_pick_changes_commit.png) --- Similar to cherry-picking a Merge Request, you can opt to cherry-pick the changes directly into the target branch or create a new Merge Request to cherry-pick the changes: ![Cherry-pick commit modal](img/cherry_pick_changes_commit_modal.png) --- Please note that when cherry-picking merge commits, the mainline will always be the first parent. If you want to use a different mainline then you need to do that from the command line. Here is a quick example to cherry-pick a merge commit using the second parent as the mainline: ```bash git cherry-pick -m 2 7a39eb0 ``` [ce-3514]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/3514 "Cherry-pick button Merge Request" [git-cherry-pick]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-cherry-pick "Git cherry-pick documentation"