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git - How to "pull request" a specific commit

I've got a specific commit which I would like to contribute to a repository I have forked on github. I assume the mechanism to do so is a "pull request". However when I try this I can only pull request my whole branch. I do not wish to pull request the other commits as they are not relevant. Any idea how I can do this.

repo I wish to pull request to.

The last commit b50b2e7 is the only commit I wish to pull request. Anyway I can do this or are all commits dependent on each other?

commit I wish to pull request

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Create a new branch with just that change:

# If you haven't set up your remote yet, run this line:
# git remote add upstream https://github.com/konradjk/exac_browser.git
git fetch --all                                   # Get the latest code
git checkout -b my-single-change upstream/master  # Create new branch based on upstream/master
git cherry-pick b50b2e7                           # Cherry pick the commit you want
git push -u origin my-single-change               # Push your changes to the remote branch

Then create the PR from that branch.


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