Somewhy cherry-pick --no-commit does not work well with --continue.

Let's say I'm copying changes w/o committing and get a conflict:

> git cherry-pick -n master..feature
error: could not apply 2c11f12... Run work

Then I fix the conflict, but cherry-pick refuses to go on:

> git add .
> git cherry-pick --continue
error: your local changes would be overwritten by cherry-pick.
fatal: cherry-pick failed

It could continue *if* I committed, but I'm --no-commit for a reason,
so I shouldn't have to commit to go on with cherry-pick.

Maybe there's a preliminary check that prevents --continue and should be fixed?

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Best Regards,
Ilya Kantor

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