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authorDan Hensgen <dan@macbook.danhensgen.com>2008-08-21 23:32:00 -0400
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2008-08-22 17:32:54 -0700
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git-merge documentation: more details about resolving conflicts
Signed-off-by: Dan Hensgen <dan@methodhead.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@@ -126,13 +126,25 @@ After seeing a conflict, you can do two things:
up working tree changes made by 2. and 3.; 'git-reset --hard' can
be used for this.
- * Resolve the conflicts. `git diff` would report only the
- conflicting paths because of the above 2. and 3.
- Edit the working tree files into a desirable shape
- ('git mergetool' can ease this task), 'git-add' or 'git-rm'
- them, to make the index file contain what the merge result
- should be, and run 'git-commit' to commit the result.
+ * Resolve the conflicts. Git will mark the conflicts in
+ the working tree. Edit the files into shape and
+ 'git-add' to the index. 'git-commit' to seal the deal.
+You can work through the conflict with a number of tools:
+
+ * Use a mergetool. 'git mergetool' to launch a graphical
+ mergetool which will work you through the merge.
+
+ * Look at the diffs. 'git diff' will show a three-way diff,
+ highlighting changes from both the HEAD and remote versions.
+
+ * Look at the diffs on their own. 'git log --merge -p <path>'
+ will show diffs first for the HEAD version and then the
+ remote version.
+
+ * Look at the originals. 'git show :1:filename' shows the
+ common ancestor, 'git show :2:filename' shows the HEAD
+ version and 'git show :3:filename' shows the remote version.
SEE ALSO
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