Usage: git-exfiltrate [-h] [-b] <against> <new-branch> <pathspec> (<base>)
<against> The branch you will merge changes into
<new-branch> The branch you want to create
<pathspec> the path you wish to split ("some/path/*")
<base> (optional) The tool will attempt to auto-detect the common ancestor
between your branch and the against target. If your branch histories
are complicated you can manually provide the original ancestor commit.
Break a big feature branch into a smaller specific branch with the changes from
one specific folder. Also, preserve your commit history.