git create new branch based on commit code example

Example 1: git create branch with specific commit

# Create a new branch from previous commit's hash
git branch develop 04c900c
 
# Push the new branch to remote repository
git push --set-upstream origin develop
 
# Checkout the new branch
git checkout develop

Example 2: commit to a new branch

git checkout -b your-new-branch
git add <files>
git commit -m <message>

First, checkout your new branch. 
Then add all the files you want to commit to staging. 
Lastly, commit all the files you just added. 
You might want to do a git push origin your-new-branch afterward so your changes show up on the remote.

Example 3: git branch from commit

You can create the branch via a hash:

git branch branchname <sha1-of-commit>
Or by using a symbolic reference:

git branch branchname HEAD~3
To checkout the branch when creating it, use

git checkout -b branchname <sha1-of-commit or HEAD~3>