Cherry-pick multiple commits

If the commits are contiguous, you can use git cherry-pick <start>..<end>.

The left side of the range is exclusive, so if you want <start> to be included, you need to use ^, like this:
git cherry-pick <start>^..<end>.

Example:
git cherry-pick 4775d641284769b2f5d7cd1e107621cdc3712c9c^..c98a582cc7edae01cb0845f00adda965b8f3f8c3

If the commits are not contiguous, list them explicitly:

git cherry-pick <commit1> <commit2> ... <commitN>.